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Published 12:06 9 Jul 2020 BST
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“The app comes at an important time as we begin to move about more and will support us in managing future cases,"Reid said on Wednesday.
"I would encourage those who have not yet downloaded the app to do so, and for the 1 million people who have already downloaded the app, I would ask them to share it with their friends and families. The more people who download the app the greater its impact will be.”
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