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Coronavirus: NHS contact-tracing app downloaded more than 10 million times despite early glitch

 
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More than 10 million people have downloaded the NHS contact-tracing app since it launched on Thursday, despite it suffering a problem that left tens of thousands of test results unlogged.

The app, which Health Secretary Matt Hancock described as an "important step forward" in tackling COVID-19, had been downloaded six million times on its first day and 10 million by Sunday, the Department of Health said.

Mr Hancock described the figures as an "absolutely fantastic" response.

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But download numbers aside, the app has had a less-than-fantastic start.

Mr Hancock's comments were made a day after an important fix for the app was rolled out - it solved an issue that had prevented users in England from being able log test results.

On Friday, the app's developers admitted it had not been able to link more than 60,000 coronavirus tests carried out that day - just under a third of England's total - to its systems.

They confirmed the glitch after one user tweeted that he was being asked to enter a code he did not have in order to log his result.

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