The NHS' "test track and trace service" will launch tomorrow as the Government looks to ease the country out of lockdown – and it means you could get a phone call and be made to isolate.
People in England with coronavirus will have their contacts traced under the scheme with those affected being made to isolate in a bid to contain local flare-ups.
Health chiefs urged the public to perform their "civic duty" to make the scheme – which was first tested on the Isle of Wight – a success.
The NHS service with launch across England on Thursday with the help of 25,000 contact tracers, while an accompanying app is still delayed by several weeks.