Protect Scotland App – Beware Contact Tracer Scams

NHS Scotland have launched a new test and protect mobile phone app, “designed to help us protect each other, reduce the spread of coronavirus and avoid further lockdowns”. The app will alert you if you have been in close contact with another app user who tests positive for coronavirus and can help in determining contacts that you may have.

If you are contacted by NHS (test and protect) it will be by phone on a single national telephone number 0800 030 8012

Be aware that scammers are now exploiting this to commit fraud by contacting the general public advising them that they have been in near contact with someone who has tested positive with Coronavirus and as such you must get a test and self- isolate.
Scammer’s are thereafter asking for payments for booking tests / sending out testing kits by post / courier etc. Continue reading “Protect Scotland App – Beware Contact Tracer Scams”

Download the Protect Scotland App and help suppress the spread of COVID-19

The Protect Scotland app from NHS Scotland’s Test and Protect is a free, mobile phone app designed to help us protect each other, reduce the spread of coronavirus and avoid further lockdowns.

The app will alert you if you have been in close contact with another app user who tests positive for coronavirus. And if you test positive, it can help in determining contacts that you may have otherwise missed while keeping your information private and anonymous.

Using the Protect Scotland app, along with sticking to current public health measures, will help us to stay safe when we meet up, socialise, work or travel.

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FLU Vaccinations – Information from Dunbar Medical Centre

IMPORTANT message from Dunbar Medical Centre

‘Our reception teams are receiving lots of phone calls about the flu vaccination programme for this year.

The arrangements for this year’s flu vaccinations are being finalised with the East Lothian Health & Social Care Partnership, and we expect further details to be available in the next week.

In the meantime, please refrain from phoning our reception teams to ask about flu vaccinations as this will keep our phonelines open to patients calling about other reasons.

Thank you for your patience. Further details will be issued by your GP practice and by our social media channels, including Facebook, as soon as they are available.’