A Test and Trace worker who knocked on a model's door to make sure she was isolating at home later sent her a flirty text asking if he could keep her number.
Charlotte Roffey, 27, was left scared in her own home after the government employee accessed her details to ask if she was single.
Roffey had been on holiday in Andratx, Majorca, and was home alone while self-isolating when the contact tracer visited her house in Winchester, Hampshire, reports The Sun.
Just minutes after speaking to Roffey at her home, the man texted with a waving hand emoji and said: 'Do I have the permission to save your number at all?
'Please ignore this if you don't want that or have a husband or whatever lol.
'Apologies I asked.'
Charlotte Roffey, 27, was left scared in her own home after the government employee accessed her details to ask if she was single
Just minutes after speaking to Roffey at her home, the man texted with a waving hand emoji and said: 'Do I have the permission to save your number at all? 'Please ignore this if you don't want that or have a husband or whatever lol. 'Apologies I asked.'
After receiving the texts, Roffey sent a screenshot to her partner William Machin, 29, who was playing rugby at the time.
'He was very angry. He was away and wanted to confront the man but I encouraged him not to,' Roffey told The Sun.
Speaking about the NHS test and trace employee, she said: 'He's left me worried in my own home over who is going to knock on my door next.
'I think it's appalling that he used his power in a completely inappropriate way and it made me concerned for any other woman in the same position.
'I was alone and felt uncomfortable that he had access to all my details.'
After receiving the texts, Roffey (right) sent a screenshot to her partner William Machin, 29, (left) who was playing rugby at the time
Roffey, who did not respond to the man's message, revealed that he has since added her on social media and sent a friend request on Facebook.
The Department of Health and Social Care has now launched a