Matt Hancock self-isolating after being ‘pinged’ by NHS app

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Health Secretary Matt Hancock has revealed he is self-isolating for the next six days after being “pinged” by the NHS coronavirus app.

In a video posted to his Twitter account on Tuesday morning, Mr Hancock said: “Last night I was pinged by the NHS coronavirus app, so that means I’ll be self-isolating at home, not leaving the house at all, until Sunday.

“This self-isolation is perhaps the most important part of all the social distancing, because I know from the app that I’ve been close contact with somebody who’s tested positive.

“And this is how we break the chains of transmission. So you must follow these rules, like I’m going to.

“I’ve got to work from home for the next six days and together, by doing this, by following this and all the other panapoly of rules that we’ve had to put in place, we can get through this and beat this virus.”

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