12-02-2022, 12:04 PM
I had thought that the point of the QR codes scanning was the automation of contract tracing but somehow it seems not. It should just be automatic - when someone test positive, everyone who has been to the same place at the same time should just get an automated message. All the time consuming stuff is then the extra to cover those who don't scan.
So if the system is being used as it should, the extra numbers of cases should mean that there is no time for the manual tracing. But the Scanning system should still do it's job.
Does anyone know why this doesn't seem to be the case?
(I think the lack of enforcement is because it isn't required to enforced. Those who care will do it, and those who don't care will just give everyone a hard time as usual.)
So if the system is being used as it should, the extra numbers of cases should mean that there is no time for the manual tracing. But the Scanning system should still do it's job.
Does anyone know why this doesn't seem to be the case?
(I think the lack of enforcement is because it isn't required to enforced. Those who care will do it, and those who don't care will just give everyone a hard time as usual.)