Downing Street today insisted that anyone “pinged” by the NHS Covid app should self-isolate after a minister suggested it was up to the public to make an “informed decision” if they received the alert.
Paul Scully, the business minister, refused to say if people should isolate or not if they were pinged by the app during an appearance on Times Radio this morning, saying only that the app would allow people “to make informed decisions”.
“I think by backing out of mandating a lot of things, we’re encouraging people to really get the data in their own hands to be able to make decisions on what’s best for them, whether they’re employer or an employee,” he said.
Under current legislation it is a legal requirement
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2021-07-20 13:30:00Z
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