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Coronavirus: What is the new app helping the UK trace cases of COVID-19?

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The UK has begun the initial stage of rolling out its app to help track and trace the spread of coronavirus. Starting on Monday evening, National Health Service (NHS) staff living on the Isle of Wight will be able to download the new app ahead of the rest of the islanders later this week.

It marks the start of a pilot test, which UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock said he was "grateful" to be introducing to "huge enthusiasm" from participants who know they're at the "forefront of helping Britain

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