It is rumoured that only about 20% of those who have been traced are self-isolating after being in contact with someone who has tested positive. That comes on top of the news that last week only 62.6% of suspects were traced.
There are stories that some of those testing positive are giving out false details to try to protect their friends and also that those trying to be trace contacted are not answering their phones or are deleting emails as spam.
It is a shocking situation, but don't the police have enough to do?
I am all for punishing those who break the rules (temporary laws) but maybe, just maybe, the punishments are set too high? £1,000 for a first offence rising to £10,000 would put many people in dire straits and unable to pay. They also get a criminal record. It is not really any wonder that ever so many want to stay under the radar.