TRAIN TRAVELLERS face all day disruptions due to staff self-isolating.

South Western Railway has announced disruption to its services until the end of today.

Trains may be cancelled or revised because "numerous colleagues" have been told by the NHS to self-isolate.

A post on the train operator's Twitter page said: "At present, we estimate that disruption to services will continue until the end of the day.

"For further information or onward travel advice please speak to a member of staff or use a station help point.

"We will let you know if this changes or when we have more information.

Meanwhile, the NHS Covid-19 app is being updated so fewer contacts will be told to isolate after an increase in people being pinged since lockdown restrictions ended.

Almost 700,000 alerts were sent by the app to users in England and Wales for the week to July 21, a record since it was launched, which has caused staffing issues across multiple industries.

Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said the “logic” behind the app was being tweaked, although the sensitivity and risk threshold would remain unchanged.

Instead of checking contacts for five days before a positive test, the app will only go back two days.

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said this will reduce contacts from when an asymptomatic person was unlikely to be at the peak of infectiousness, and so cut down the overall number of pings.

“We want to reduce the disruption that self-isolation can cause for people and businesses, while ensuring we’re protecting those most at risk from this virus,” Mr Javid said.

“This update to the app will help ensure that we are striking the right balance.

“It’s so important that people isolate when asked to do so in order to stop the spread of the virus and protect their communities.”

It comes as analysis suggested that in the first three weeks of July the app could have averted up to 2,000 cases per day, and more than 50,000 cases of Covid-19, including chains of transmission, assuming that 60% of users obeyed orders to self-isolate.