Plano.News – 17/10/2021 1:38 pm | Updated on 10/17/2021 1:53 PM
UK health officials have suspended the operation of a laboratory in the UK after discovering that it did not negatively process 43,000 vague Covid-19 tests.
In a statement, the Health Security Agency (UKHA, English) explains that the laboratory at the Immensa Health Clinic in Wolverhampton has been temporarily closed, with about 43,000 people receiving negative PCR results (foreign substances to the organism) producing antibodies after testing positive for antigens.
Incorrect results from samples processed from September 8 to October 12, mainly from the southwest UK.
The agency pointed out that “this is an isolated incident for a single laboratory” and that the samples analyzed by the company are “small in a vast network” of laboratories in the country, where nearly one million PCRs per day are generated.
* EFE
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