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Major update to this app via Island News (Isle of Wight), maybe that's the surprise ?


?Thanks to the great feedback from residents we are now preparing a bigger update next week, rather than an interim update of one new symptom. Residents will test this updated version of the app before it is released nationally."


https://www.islandecho.co.uk/islanders-urged-to-keep-using-covid-19-app-with-major-update-expected-next-week/



I like the first comment - sort of fits


"I know at least two people that were alerted they?d been near someone with symptoms and all the app told them to do was stay alert!"

JohnL Wrote:

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> I like the first comment - sort of fits

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> "I know at least two people that were alerted

> they?d been near someone with symptoms and all the

> app told them to do was stay alert!"



That's about par for the course in communication, I would say 🤣🤣🤣


Communication to the public in relation to the virus, I mean, obviously ....

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