With evidence of fake callers pretending to work for Test and Protect, Mr Neil has stressed that NHS Scotland contact tracers will not ask anyone for information about bank accounts or medical records, and they will not try to sell you anything.
The data gathered will be stored securely by and safely destroyed as soon as possible after the pandemic concludes. Test and Protect, which was rolled out in May, is helping gradually change the restrictions in order to suppress COVID-19.
When contacting individuals who have tested positive, contact tracers will ask people to identify others who they’ve been in close contact with and places they’ve been 48 hours prior to the onset of symptoms up until the time they’ve self-isolated.This information.
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