on the 19th ofjuly, might well lead to a review of the way the app itself needs to function. but labour says the sensitivity of the app shouldn t be weakened. this feels like taking the batteries out of the smoke detector, and that is never a good idea. that is an important protection. i m equally worried by the stories of people deleting the app altogether. as covid cases have risen, so have the number of app alerts. 360,000 people received one in the last week ofjune. this climbing centre in surrey had to close after nearly all its staff were pinged. i don t even know what s going to happen for the future, but obviously there s an immediate impact on the basis that we re losing income, again. and it s going to hurt. the latest survey from the office for national statistics suggests that around 400,000 people in the uk had covid last week, up nearly
of the app shouldn t be weakened. this feels like taking the batteries out of the smoke detector, and that is never a good idea. that is an important protection. i am equally worried by the stories of people deleting the app altogether. as covid cases have risen, so have the number of app alerts. 360,000 people received one in the last week ofjune. this climbing centre in surrey had to close after nearly all its staff were pinged. i don t even know what s going to happen for the future, but obviously there is an immediate impact on the basis that we re losing income, again. and it s going to hurt. the latest survey from the office for national statistics suggests that around 400,000 people in the uk had covid last week, up nearly 60% on the previous week. in england, it s estimated that one in 160 people were infected.
of course the app needs to change in line. things like the relaxing of the one metre plus rule, for example, on the 19th ofjuly, might well lead to a review of the way the app itself needs to function. but labour says the sensitivity of the app shouldn t be weakened. this feels like taking the batteries out of the smoke detector, and that is never a good idea. that is an important protection. i am equally worried by the stories of people deleting the app altogether. as covid cases have risen, so have the number of app alerts. 360,000 people received one in the last week ofjune. this climbing centre in surrey had to close after nearly all its staff were pinged. i don t even know what s going to happen for the future, but obviously there is an immediate impact on the basis that we re losing income, again. and it s going to hurt. the latest survey from the office for national statistics suggests
in the last week ofjune, telling smartphone users in england they have been near someone who later tested positive for covid. this climbing centre in surrey had to close this week after 13 of its staff were pinged and couldn t come into work. it really just escalated to the point where we ended up with probably only two staff members that were available, so we had to act very quickly obviously. so what s been the knock on effect for the business as a whole? i don t even know what s going to happen for the future, but as an immediate impact on the basis we re losing income again. and it s going to hurt. the nhs covid app uses bluetooth technology, a data signal that can work out roughly how far your phone is from another device and for what length of time. an algorithm then calculates how risky that contact is. above a certain level,
this climbing centre in surrey had to close after nearly all its staff were pinged. i don t even know what s going to happen for the future, but obviously there is an immediate impact on the basis that we re losing income, again. and it s going to hurt. the latest survey from the office for national statistics suggests that around 400,000 people in the uk had covid last week, up nearly 60% on the previous week. in england, it s estimated that one in 160 people were infected. in scotland, one in 100 had covid. in wales, it was one in 340, and in northern ireland, one in 300. new analysis of covid infection data has confirmed children are at extremely low risk from coronavirus. there were 25 deaths among 12 million under 18s in england. half of those had complex