The Herald

Stars paid to post about NHS Test and Trace

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THE Government has admitted to paying social media influencer­s and reality TV stars to promote the NHS Test and Trace system as it failed to reach its 80 per cent target for the ninth week in a row.

A spokesman said the Government had a responsibi­lity to “use every means possible” to keep the public informed during the pandemic.

He said: “Our use of social media influencer­s has meant over 7 million people have been reached. This is just one part of a wider campaign utilising TV, radio, social, print and other advertisem­ents to ensure the public has the informatio­n it needs.”

It comes as the Sunday Mirror reported Love Island stars Shaughna Phillips, Chris Hughes and Josh Denzel were among those paid by the Cabinet Office to tell their online followers testing for Covid-19 was “free, quick and vital to stop the spread”.

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Hughes have also both posted images online in the last month which showed them failing to socially distance from others on Mediterran­ean islands.

The Mirror cited a social media expert as saying the stars would usually command between £5,000 and £10,000 for an ad post.

The Government’s spokesman said: “All costs involved in the campaign will be published as part of the regular transparen­cy reports on gov.uk.”

It comes after recent data showed threequart­ers of close contacts of people who tested positive for Covid-19 were reached through the Test and Trace system, once again falling short of the Government’s target.

Some 75.5% of close contacts in England were reached in the week ending August 19.

Ahead of the figures being published, Health Secretary Matt Hancock acknowledg­ed the system was “not quite there”.

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