Guidance

NHS COVID-19 app: user guide

How to use the free NHS COVID-19 app on iPhone and Android smartphones.

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The NHS COVID-19 app has closed down, so this content is out of date.

It is important that you continue to follow the latest guidance to protect yourself and others:

This includes reporting NHS lateral flow test results on GOV.UK. If you’re eligible for COVID-19 treatment, you must report your result so the NHS can contact you about treatment.

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Tynnwyd y canllawiau hyn yn ôl ar 27 Ebrill 2023

Mae ap COVID-19 y GIG wedi cau.

Mae’r cynnwys hwn wedi dyddio.

Mae’n bwysig eich bod yn parhau i ddilyn y canllawiau diweddaraf i ddiogelu hun ac eraill:

Mae hyn yn cynnwys adrodd canlyniadau profion llif unffordd y GIG ar GOV.UK. Os ydych yn gymwys ar gyfer triniaeth COVID-19, rhaid i chi adrodd eich canlyniad fel y gall y GIG gysylltu â chi ynglŷn â thriniaeth.

Dysgwch:

Applies to England and Wales

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This page provides information on how to use the app effectively to help stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

Note: If you’re using app version 5.0 or later, you can enter any positive lateral flow or positive PCR test result for contact tracing, whether it’s from an NHS or paid-for test. If you choose to share your result, the app will anonymously notify other app users who were near you that they might be at risk. This helps prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Published 13 May 2022
Last updated 28 March 2023 + show all updates
  1. Added notice explaining that the app will be closing down on 27 April.

  2. Updated How to use the app in another country section in How to use the app, and How we know the app works section in How the app works.

  3. Updated to reflect the app version 5.0 changes.

  4. Updated How to use the app in another country section in How to use the app.

  5. Updated How to input symptoms section in How to use the app (English and Welsh).

  6. Added Welsh version.

  7. First published.