How to avoid NHS Test and Trace Scams

On 28 May the Government introduced the NHS Test and Trace service to trace the spread of the virus, and isolate new infections with the aim of helping return life back to normal. Unfortunately, this new service has also created opportunities for scammers, so we wanted to make you aware of this.

Here are some tips from Trading Standards (shared on Mix 96 website), to protect yourselves from scams:

Trading Standards have said there are reports of ‘phishing’ texts and emails, which are using the new system to scam people. Scammers have already been using COVID-19 in their scams, including fake texts purporting to be from the government promising a ‘relief’ payout or advertising face masks/hand sanitiser that never arrive.

And there now appears to be ‘phishing’ texts and emails suggesting, for example, that someone testing positive to COVID-19 has come into contact with you and recommending a click-link for more help or asking for payment for a testing kit. Although alerts from the NHS Test and Trace service could come by text, email or phone call, there is clear Government guidance as to how it works, and there is no need to give financial information as it is a free service.

Top Tips

As lockdown scams continue, Trading Standards advice to residents is:

– Be sceptical, don’t be afraid to delete the email/text or put the phone down.

– Take your time, don’t be rushed.

– Know who you’re dealing with: if you need help, talk to someone you know or get in touch with Trading Standards advice line on 0300 123 2329

– Protect your financial information, especially from people you don’t know, and never just hand over your financial details

– Never engage with someone or allow them access to your personal details unless you are able to verify their authenticity and who they are.

Government Test and Trace guidance

For an outline on the Test and Trace service, visit the Government website but please find the key points below:

Contact tracers will:

– Call you from 0300 013 5000

– Send you text messages from ‘NHS’

– Ask you to sign into the NHS test and trace contact-tracing website

– Ask for your full name and date of birth to confirm your identity, and postcode to offer support while self-isolating

– Ask about the coronavirus symptoms you have been experiencing

– Ask you to provide the name, telephone number and/or email address of anyone you have had close contact with in the two days prior to your symptoms starting

– Ask if anyone you have been in contact with is under 18 or lives outside of England

Contact tracers will never:

– Ask you to dial a premium rate (09 or 087) number to speak to them

– Ask you to make any form of payment or purchase a product or any kind

– Ask for any details about your bank account

– Ask for your social media identities or login details, or those of your contacts

– Ask you for any passwords or PINs, or ask you to set up any passwords or PINs over the phone

– Disclose any of your personal or medical information to your contacts

– Provide medical advice on the treatment of any potential coronavirus symptoms

– Ask you to download any software to your PC or ask you to hand over control of your PC, smartphone, or tablet to anyone else

– Ask you to access any website that does not belong to the government or NHS

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday Service 7th June 2020

Dear all

It’s Saturday again and so I’ve uploaded the service for St John’s Bellingdon for Sunday 7th June (Trinity Sunday) onto Youtube. This week we’re on the sixth week of our series on the Beatitudes and this week’s readings are:

Matthew 18:21-35

Matthew 5:1-12 (as usual!!)

and our psalm is Psalm 27

It is on the Parish YouTube channel as usual – and this link should take you there https://youtu.be/19ZsKKW6MCI – but I know this hasn’t worked for some in other weeks so look for the same place as usual and hopefully you’ll find it!

As before those with internet linked televisions you should be able to watch it there and find it by searching but only after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public (and live) but the link should work or you can look for the Great Chesham YouTube channel!

The plan is as before – to follow the service at 10.00 on Sunday – but of course you can be flexible!

Attached are the Parish Notice Sheet and the St Mary’s Notice Sheet (very short!). With prayers and best wishes to you all

Tim

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday Service 31st May 2020

Dear all

It’s Saturday again and so I’ve uploaded the service for St John’s Bellingdon for Sunday 31st May onto Youtube. This week we’re on the fifth week of our series on the Beatitudes and this weeks readings are:

Romans 9:30-10:4

Matthew 5:1-12 (as usual!!)

It is on the Parish YouTube channel as usual – and this link should take you there https://youtu.be/WvyEn-k-jlE – but I know this hasn’t worked for some in other weeks so look for the same place and last week!

As before those with internet linked televisions you should be able to watch it there and find it by searching but only after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public (and live) but the link should work or you can look for the Great Chesham YouTube channel!

The plan is as before – to follow the service at 10.00 on Sunday – but of course you can be flexible!

There are no Notice sheets for this week.

With prayers and best wishes to you all

Tim

Graffiti at B&A Village Hall

Despite the newly installed cctv cameras, sadly some individuals have taken it upon themselves to graffiti the pavillion, and leave broken glass all over the floor, twice in the last two weeks.

We have reported these incidents to the police and we’re looking through the CCTV footage to try and identify the culprits. If you have any information please contact the police on 101 or Crimestoppers (anonymously) on 0800 555 111.

We understand that lockdown is hard on everyone but please, don’t ruin community facilities! 

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday Service 24th May 2020

Dear all

It’s Saturday evening again and so I’ve uploaded the service for St John’s Bellingdon for Sunday 24th May onto Youtube. This week we’re on the fourth week of our series on the Beatitudes and this weeks readings are:

Psalm 37:1-11

Matthew 5:1-12 (as usual!!)

It is on the Parish YouTube channel as usual – and this link should take you there https://youtu.be/okLWpanuhvE – if not look for the same place as last week!

As before those with internet linked televisions should be able to watch it there and find it by searching but only after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public (and live) but the link should work or you can look for the Great Chesham YouTube channel!

The plan is as before – to follow the service at 10.00 on Sunday – but of course you can be flexible!

Also attached are the St Mary’s Notice sheet and the Parish Notice sheet for this week.

With prayers and best wishes to you all

Tim