coronavirus wave could be twice as big as the first because the NHS Test and Trace system is not good enough to stop it, experts have warned.Currently, the system is said to be reaching only around 50% of contacts but a spike will hit in December without improvement.Schools opening in September could fuel the crisis, scientist Professor Chris Bonell warned.He said the NHS Test and Trace system "is not good enough basically".The expert went on: "We're suggesting schools have to go back in September.
It's so critically important for the economy but also for children's educational wellbeing."Our study should not be used to keep schools shut over a fear of a second wave but as a call to action to improve the infection control measures and test.
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