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Police given access to Test and Trace data on those told to self-isolate

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coronavirus testing data will be handled. People who fail to self-isolate "without reasonable justification" could have their name, address and contact details passed on to their local authority and then to the police, the DHSC's website said."This may lead to enforcement action being taken against you, which could include you being fined," the online guidance said."A police force may request information relating to positive Covid-19 tests from the NHS Test & Trace programme directly, where they are investigating a report of someone who may not be complying with the mandatory self-isolation period."The Health Service Journal (HSJ) reported that the office of England's chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty, feared the move would put.

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