How to use the coronavirus contact tracing app

With England and Wales’s coronavirus contact tracing app rolling out, here we explain how to get hold of it and how to use it:
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

1. Download the app

Users can download the NHS Covid-19 app from Apple’s App Store on iOS or Google’s Play Store for Android devices.

Search ‘NHS Covid-19’.

Major questions about the effectiveness of the coronavirus contact tracing app have been left unansweredMajor questions about the effectiveness of the coronavirus contact tracing app have been left unanswered
Major questions about the effectiveness of the coronavirus contact tracing app have been left unanswered

2. Set-up

Users will be met with details about what the app does and a privacy notice first.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The app will then ask for permission to use Bluetooth to carry out automatic contact tracing, as well as the ability to receive notifications, should someone you have been near report symptoms or have a positive test returned.

Prompts will appear on-screen asking people to allow the app to access these features.

Next, you will need to provide the first part of your postcode, which is used to show the risk level in your local area.

3. Interface

The main screen will pulse green to show that the app is active.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Along the top you can see the risk level in your local area.

Below there are a series of options to choose from, including venue check-in and report symptoms.

4. Features

– Venue check-in

This lets people scan a QR code rather than manually providing contact tracing details.

Elsewhere, users can tap ‘About’ at the top of the main screen to see a list of the places they have checked in. There is also the option to delete all data here.

– Report symptoms

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Here people can tap the symptoms they have and indicate when these started appearing.

It will then advise you to isolate and a countdown will commence based on the date provided.

A button at the bottom directs people to the Government website where they can then book a test. The results will be sent in the usual way via email or text message, but also within the app.

After doing this, the green pulsing on the home screen of the app will change to red and show you how many days of isolation you have left.

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.