See HMG website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...t-investigation-immensa-health-clinic-limited
Paraphrased from Reuters: UK's Health Security Agency (UKHSA) found the Immensa laboratory in central England 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.
As a result, many people would have continued with their daily lives and not self-isolated even though they had COVID.
Questions being asked - how did this start up get the COVID testing contract?
What is the (inevitable) tory connection?
Paraphrased from Reuters: UK's Health Security Agency (UKHSA) found the Immensa laboratory in central England 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.
As a result, many people would have continued with their daily lives and not self-isolated even though they had COVID.
Questions being asked - how did this start up get the COVID testing contract?
What is the (inevitable) tory connection?