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© 2020 Getty Images LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a virtual press conference on the latest coronavirus data at Downing Street on October 16, 2020 in London, England. The government announced further regions going into Tier 3 Coronavirus restriction as of midnight on Friday. Government data released today indicates the R number range for the whole of the UK had increased slightly from between 1.2 and 1.5 last week to 1.3 and 1.5. (Photo by Eddie Mulholland - WPA Pool/Getty Images)Operation

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Like a gambling addict, Boris Johnson racks up losses but keeps laying larger bets, convinced a last big win awaits him. In a casino, this plan might hurt his wallet and his pride. In a pandemic wrapped around the shock of Brexit, such a strategy could cost, unnecessarily, lives and livelihoods. But Mr Johnson has won against the odds before.

Faced with a political opponent, the Labour mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, who is able to marshall Mr Johnson’s own Conservative backbenchers against him, the prime minister has opted to double down on his plan to test his way out of the coronavirus crisis. But it is not a winning wager.

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The prime minister has pinned his hopes on a new saliva-based test that can tell whether a person is Covid-positive within 15 minutes. Speed is essential to contain a pandemic.

With wait times for diagnostic test results not coming down fast enough, contact tracers have too short a window to identify coronavirus patients before they have a chance to infect others. The centralised, privately run test-and-trace system is clunky and relies on specialised laboratories. By comparison, the new tests can be done on the spot.

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Having quick, easy-to-use tests alone won’t be enough. They are generally less accurate than the traditional diagnostic PCR tests and produce higher rates of false positive results. The saliva tests are also not as sensitive and tend to work best on the highly infectious.

However, they are cheap, with the US Food and Drug Administration authorising a $5 version of the test in August. Mr Johnson’s Operation Moonshot aims to deliver up to 10m tests a day – which amounts roughly to testing every adult in England, even if they were not showing symptoms, twice a week.

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This is still no panacea for the problems of the floundering test-and-trace system. Running more tests would only be useful if local councils could follow up with a confirmatory test and then isolate positive patients – as well as notifying all their contacts to quarantine.

What is required is not a silver bullet, but paying for an army of foot soldiers prepared to track down and squash viral outbreaks. But such realism smacks of a “nanny state” intervention that Mr Johnson knows many in his party are instinctively uncomfortable with. Instead, the prime minister will, one suspects, couch his policy in a more congenial argument for Tory MPs: that people must take control of their health and the infected should be responsible for isolating themselves.

Commuters walk over London Bridge toward the City of London during the morning rush hour on October 15, 2020. - Prime Minister Boris Johnson on October 14 said a new UK-wide lockdown would be a 'disaster' but refused to rule it out as demands grew for a temporary shutdown to stop the spread of coronavirus. (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP) (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP via Getty Images)

Mr Johnson wears different masks as circumstances require. His Covid strategy has been marked by serial incompetence and caused him to show many faces to the world. Scruples are tossed aside. Mr Johnson failed to keep his promise to meet families bereaved by Covid. He talked about levelling up, but is not prepared to stump up the cash to keep businesses running and people in work in poorer regions that he has put into lockdown.

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The public, polls suggest, has become distrustful of Mr Johnson’s leadership. The sense of his duplicity has been heightened by Brexit machinations. Mr Johnson broke his word to European leaders, reneging on a deal he agreed on, only to then to suggest he is more ideologically malleable than his hard Brexit MPs.

© Xinhua News Agency LIVERPOOL BRITAIN, Oct. 16, 2020 -- People walk in central Liverpool, Britain, on Oct. 16, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday defended his government's coronavirus restrictions as 'the right and responsible thing to do' in the fight to curb the spread of coronavirus in the country. Another 15,650 people in Britain have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of coronavirus cases in the country to 689,257, according to official figures released Friday. (Photo by Jon Super/Xinhua via Getty) (Xinhua/Jon Super via Getty Images)

Mr Johnson needs to rebuild a political consensus for his pandemic strategy. Not least because if a Tory backbench mutiny over the government’s plans morphs into a revolt, the prime minister will need Labour support to pass new measures. His own scientists, sceptical of his tiered approach, need to be reassured that there is a plan B.

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Mr Johnson should also woo local council leaders whose vocal assent would encourage the public to comply with a lockdown regime. With Covid-19 death numbers climbing, the country does not need whizzy fixes for the second wave of the pandemic. It needs a competent government that Mr Johnson’s team is far from providing.

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Stay alert to stop coronavirus spreading - here is the latest government guidance. If you think you have the virus, don't go to the GP or hospital, stay indoors and get advice online. Only call NHS 111 if you cannot cope with your symptoms at home; your condition gets worse; or your symptoms do not get better after seven days. In parts of Wales where 111 isn't available, call NHS Direct on 0845 46 47. In Scotland anyone with symptoms is advised to self-isolate for seven days. In Northern Ireland, call your GP.