More than 1,300 people wrongly told they Covid due to Test and Trace error

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BREAKING: More than 1,300 people wrongly told they have Covid due to Test and Trace error

More than 1,300 people were wrongly told they had coronavirus due to a lab error with NHS Test and Trace.

The Department of Health and Social Care aid 1,311 people who took a test between November 19-23 across the UK were incorrectly told they received a positive result.A DHSC spokesman said: ‘Swift action is being taken to notify those affected and they are being asked to take another test, and to continue to self-isolate if they have symptoms.‘This laboratory error was an isolated incident and is being fully investigated to ensure this does not happen again.

 

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Surely not? A world-beating system with flaws, how can that be?

More lies from this government

World beating according to BorisJohnson

No shit!

World beating serco test and trace which cost billions. Well done to everyone who created this mess.

we’re conducting testing at a rate of 100k a day. 1,742,654 people were tested at least once for COVID-19, an increase of 12% compared to the previous week. A total of 11,580,277 people has been tested at least once since Test & Trace began. So the occasional cock up is expected.

It's not like Dodo Harding has a track record of mismanaging data!

22 billion this cost f**king joke

Oh, ffs.

We’re they all in Kent 🤞

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