Government texts Atherstone and beyond to 'stay at home' as the country gears up to lockdown against coronavirus

By Nick Hudson

24th Mar 2020 | Local News

Message on a mobile: Covid-19 and what to do
Message on a mobile: Covid-19 and what to do

A GOVERNMENT text message urging Atherstone and district to join the rest of the UK in "staying at home" are expected to hit the inboxes of thousands of mobile phone users in the area this morning.

The text gives up-to-date details of coronavirus lockdown rules.

Atherstone Nub News editor Nick Hudson has already received his, and more are expected to land throughout the day.

It comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson put Britain on lockdown on Monday evening as he outlined strict new measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, ordering people to only leave the house for a few specific reasons.

The text sent reads: "GOV.UK ALERT CORONAVIRUS. New rules in force now: you must stay at home. More info and exemptions at gov.uk/coronavirus Stay at home. Protect the NHS. Save lives."

Because the UK does not have an emergency alert system, network operators are sending out the text on behalf of the Government, resulting in it arriving at different times.

Trials of a text alert system were run in 2014 and were apparently successful, with a final report highlighting strong public support for the idea.

The report also concluded that such a system would be "an effective way of getting people to take specific protective action during an emergency", though it was never implemented.

South Korea's success in slowing the spread of Covid-19 has been partly attributed to an aggressive text messaging system deployed by the country, where alerts were sent out detailing the movements of people who had tested positive.

In the UK, the NHS has also started to send out messages to people it recognises as most vulnerable to the virus and urged them to remain at home for at least 12 weeks.

But the alerts come as cyber security experts encourage people to be aware of potentially malicious texts and emails, where criminals pose as official agencies to try and elicit personal information from users.

     

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