Dido Harding’s deputy at Test & Trace was ‘lost’ in months of chaos and had to seek the help of a psychiatrist colleague
- Until six weeks ago, Sarah-Jane Marsh worked as Testing Director at Test & Trace
- After ‘lost’ she was forced to seek the help of an NHS psychiatrist colleague
- Test & Trace has cost taxpayers $ 22 billion, but it’s having a lot of problems
Dido Harding’s second commander in Test & Trace lost it in the chaos for months, and she was even forced to seek the help of a psychiatrist who cried.
Sarah-Jane Marsh, who served as testing director at Test & Trace until six weeks ago, said she felt she could not ‘make decisions’ about the problems surrounding the project’s unfolding.
He had to seek the help of an NHS psychiatrist after the car broke down.
Test & Trace has cost taxpayers $ 22 billion but has been plagued by problems since its launch in May.
Sarah-Jane Marsh (pictured), who was Testing Director at Test & Trace until six weeks ago (pictured), said she felt she could not ‘make decisions’ about the problems surrounding the project’s rollout.
The testing system crashed in September, forcing people to travel hundreds of miles for tests.
Sage, the Scientific Advisory Group of the Emergency for Government, said the system had little effect on combating the corona virus.
MS Marsh opens about the drama behind the curtain on the Next Generation GP Health podcast.
Accordingly Telegraph, She said: ‘I found a place I had lost that had never happened to me before.
‘I have many examples in my mind where I literally thought I could not move forward. I have nothing left. ‘
Test & Trace has cost taxpayers $ 22 billion but has been plagued by problems since its launch in May. Picture: Dido Harding
The number of Covid-19 cases transferred to the contact tracing system and the number of arrivals are shown above for the week ending November 4th
She added that she wants to ‘stop this’ but needs to continue. The director of MS Marsh’s laboratories was a psychiatrist.
She said: ‘So we had little things offline, and sometimes we looked at each other and had a little bit of crying.’
Miss Marsh said she left Test & Trace to spend more time with her two young children.
She is currently working as the Chief Executive of Birmingham Women and Children’s Hospital.
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