FREE newsletter is just champion! Get the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxIt's often hard to remember what day it is during lockdown - let alone who you might have bumped into during the past couple of weeks.But for NHS test and trace workers that's exactly what they need to do.Trace worker Atif Hussain, from Rochdale, is usually a Locum Optometrist providing routine and acute eye care.But the 32-year-old has been using his experience of talking to patients on a day to day basis to play his part to help save lives by stopping the spread of coronavirus.As an NHS Clinical Contact Caseworker, his job is to call people that have tested positive for coronavirus.And staff have been trained to use special 'memory jogging'.
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