London GP Sends Hysterical Coronavirus Alert By Mistake: ‘DO NOT ATTEND THIS PRACTICE’

A woman wearing a facemark on the London Underground.
A woman wearing a facemark on the London Underground.

A GP practice in south London has apologised after wrongly sending its patients a text telling them to avoid the surgery because of coronavirus.

Patients at the Clapham Family Practice were sent a message on Wednesday afternoon reading: “Coronavirus Advice,DO NOT ATTEND THIS PRACTICE!. [sic]

“If returning from travelling or concern re contact with Coronavirus ring 111 or PHE 0344 326 2052.”

Clapham Family Practice
Clapham Family Practice

However, when patients called the practice, they were told that the advice in fact only applied to people who actually believe they may have come into contact with the virus.

HuffPost UK understands a number of patients believed the surgery was in lockdown and called the practice, which admitted the message was “not clear enough”.

One patient said: “It was a bit of a shock to receive it, especially as it didn’t say who it was from. It came across as if the whole practice was closed.

“I’m still confused over whether it is saying not to go full stop, to be honest.”

Three hours later, Clapham Family Practice was in the process of sending a follow-up message to patients apologising for the blunder – though two patients who spoke to HuffPost UK had yet to receive it.

The new message reads: “Earlier today you received a message about coronavirus. We can confirm the practice is open for business as usual and apologise for any misunderstanding or alarm caused.

“To clarify the current guidance for coronavirus is available on the website https://www.gov.uk/guidance/wuhan-novel-coronavirus-information-for-the-public. Please refer to this guidance prior to coming to the surgery, if in any doubt contact NHS 111.”

In a statement about the incident, Clapham Family Practice told HuffPost UK: “We have sent out an updated message with an apology for any confusion caused by the original message to all of our patients.”

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