Michelle Winchester, 38, told her doctor to come online and have a swab exam after symptoms of the killer virus appeared two weeks later.
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She followed orders and controlled herself, but was unable to accept a check for a week due to mass demand.
Michelle, an asthma victim, nevertheless ordered it at 3 a. m. last Wednesday after her friends told her that the NHS online page was “quiet” at the time.
He was with her on Friday, but after not showing up, Michelle logged in and tracked the team to Bergamo, 1,000 miles from her home in Macclesfield, Cheshire.
Records show that he sent from Glasgow into his space on the same day she ordered it, but ended up in Italy with the last message showing him as ‘unedivered’.
MIchelle said, “If it wasn’t so bad, I’d laugh.
“It’s just that the whole formula is complicated.
“How the hell can you send a kit I ordered to Italy from Cheshire?
I went on and did what my doctor told me after the symptoms appeared, but even then it took me a week to get the kit.
“Every time I logged in, I said there was no one available, so someone recommended I look at it at 3am, and last week I controlled myself to get one.
I was here on Friday, but nothing happened and when I followed him through the website, he showed that he was in Bergamo, Italy.
When this happens, if it happens, my isolation will be over. ‘
More than 3 million kits have been shipped through Amazon, which has waived shipping rates since they brought the kits in March.
Last month, it was learned that human resources worker Erin Burns, from east London, had waited almost 3 weeks for the kit after it also did not arrive and showed that it was ‘stuck in transit’.
In May, The Sun revealed how Ministry of Health officials opened an investigation after an error saw coronavirus self-assessment kits being sent to thousands of homes without a return form.
Approximately 50,000 of them were sent through Amazon and Royal Mail across the country as a key component of health Secretary Matt Hancock’s commitment to conducting 100,000 tests a day.
Amazon said: “This is a remote incident we are investigating.
“Our good luck rate on deliveries is still about one hundred percent and most internal tests are delivered one day after the order.
“We have conducted more than 3 million tests to date and, to date, Amazon has waived all fees for this service. “
A spokesman for the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs said: ‘NHS Test and Trace provides controls on an unprecedented scale: more than a million checks processed according to the week and more than 15,000 home control kits processed each day, most of the public report that they have no challenge with the ” process.
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