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UK Covid-19 testing lab errors linked to 20 deaths

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LONDON: England’s government agency responsibl­e for responding to public health emergencie­s said mistakes at a testing laboratory led to misreporti­ng of tens of thousands of positive Covid-19 cases as negative and may have resulted in the deaths of about 20 people.

Britain has one of the highest coronaviru­s death tolls in the world, with more than 177,000 deaths since the pandemic started in 2020.

Many experts have said the contact tracing programme fell well short of the “world-beating” system the government had promised.

An investigat­ion by the UK’S Health Security Agency (UKHSA) found the Immensa laboratory was found to have misreporte­d around 39,000 tests as negative when they should have been positive between Sept 2 and Oct 12 last year.

The cause of the mistakes was the incorrect setting of the threshold levels for reporting positive and negative results of PCR samples for Covid-19, UKHSA said in a report after completing an investigat­ion.

As a result, many people would have continued with their daily lives and not self-isolated even though they had Covid-19.

The UKHSA said the mistakes could have led to as many as 55,000 additional infections in areas where the false negatives were reported.

Immensa Health Clinic, the private company who run the lab, was founded in May 2020, and has been awarded contracts worth £170mil (Rm908mil) to process results of PCR tests.

Dante Labs, the owners of Immensa, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

“There was no single action that NHS Test and Trace could have taken differentl­y to prevent this error arising in the private laboratory,” UKHSA said.

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