Why COVID contact tracing isn’t working in Chicago – Chicago Sun-Times*

From August through late November, the roughly 100 city employees assigned to investigating the cases managed to reach and interview only about 16% of Chicagoans who’d tested positive.
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George P. Burdell
5 years ago

Let’s be honest. The hundreds of millions of dollars to buy votes… I mean support contact tracing have been blown already…

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The True Believer
5 years ago

Contact tracing doesn’t work because the minority patronage workers hired by Lori and the black caucus are not doing their jobs. They are nothing but “precinct captains” for Lori and the machine collecting a paycheck which is theft of services. They are stealing taxpayer dollars and are allowed because they are machine workers only required to get the dummycrat vote out.

Tommy
5 years ago

If nobody tattles on friends, family and associates, how would covid tracing work? Nobody is a mind reader.

Ex Illini
5 years ago

Contact tracing was one of JB’s keys to stopping the Covid spread in Illinois. Another one of his failures he will never acknowledge. He has very thin skin for such a large individual.

The Truth Hurts
5 years ago

Let’s see…infected patients that are spreading the virus that are yet to show symptoms are spreading the virus for days. Then those same patients once finally showing symptoms go and get a test and wait for 3 to 4 days to get the results. They find out they’re positive and have been spreading the virus for the last week. Do people actually believe that you can contact trace this virus to the point of stopping the spread when 1 in 15 residents are currently infected? Do people actually believe that if everyone just answered the phone for contact tracers then… Read more »

Heyjude
5 years ago

Contact tracing may work in African villages, but it was never going to work for a widespread virus in an urban area. Our public health establishment seems to be lacking in common sense.

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