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Race against time to begin coronavirus tracing amid fears of deadly second wave

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Pressure is piling on the Government to start track and trace by June 1 to avoid a second wave of the virus. Thousands flocked to the beach, sparking fears about mixing and spreading.

Some schools will open on June 1 and the UK holiday industry may start up by July. PM Boris Johnson has said the UK couldn’t move forward without track and trace.

But Labour’s Keir Starmer said: “There appears to be some doubt when it will be ready.” It added to the mounting pressure on No10, as schools prepare to reopen next month, and holidays in the UK are touted to return at the start of July.

Brits hit seasides, parks and scenic spots in their droves as temperatures reached a high of 27.8C at Heathrow Airport. Sitting in public spaces while maintain

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