Caprice has criticised the government for ‘not doing enough’ to track and trace travellers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The model, 48, recently returned to her London home from a trip to Ibiza and is now entering her second week of quarantine − during which she has been seen taking on the viral wine challenge as she passes time at home.
But the star, who has been outspoken about the way in which British officials should be handling the novel coronavirus crisis, is now urging from more stringent action, sources have exclusively revealed to a magazine. A source said: ‘Caprice and family are in their second week of quarantine after returning from Ibiza. She was surprised she received a call from someone to check she was actually at home and quarantining. She was impressed by this but doesn’t think the government is doing enough. She feels there could be much smarter airport testing like in other countries.’
According to the source, Caprice cites ‘official research’ in insisting that while airport testing detects 7 per cent of potential cases, conducting a second test five days later would pick up 85 per cent, while a space of eight days would yield 96 per cent.
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