BRADFORD residents are being warned not to fall for an NHS Test and Trace scam.

Fraudsters are blanket calling random numbers and claiming the person must make a payment of £50 for a test and results.

If they refuse to do so, the scammers tell the person they will be fined.

The fraudsters are taking advantage of the Government's real system, which is place to help stop the spread of Coronavirus.

Officials get in touch with people who have been in recent close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.

It is totally free.

Official contact tracers will NOT ask any of these questions, so if you hear them, hang up:

  • Ask you to pay for a test
  • Ask you to download any software
  • Ask you to dial a premium rate number
  • Ask for any form of payment
  • Ask for details of your bank account
  • Ask for PIN numbers or a password
  • Ask for contact details of anyone you know
  • Ask you to visit any website apart from the official gov.uk site

Official 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

Shipley MP Philip Davies was contacted by concerned residents who have been targeted by the scam and said it was "absolutely disgusting" that people were taking advantage of the pandemic.

He added: “People are so keen to do the right thing to protect their family, friends and communities that some people may believe what these fraudsters are saying and hand over payment.

"No one calling from the NHS Track and Trace system will ask for payment, they will only inform you of the contact with someone who tested positive and ask you to stay indoors.

“I’d encourage everyone to tell older members of their family, and anyone they think could be vulnerable to stop these despicable scammers.

"It is absolutely disgusting that people are using this pandemic to their advantage and posing as contact tracers trying to trick people into handing over their personal information.”