Eurofins Scientific, a Luxembourg-based laboratory company, sent an email Monday morning informing UK government laboratories that the delivery of key “probes and feeders” for coronavirus testing would be delayed after coronavirus lines were discovered in supplies, The Telegraph Daily reported.
It was unclear in the email how the evidence was contaminated. Eurofins Scientific insisted that other personal coronavirus testing providers had encountered similar problems.
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Meanwhile, the UK government has been criticized for its slow launch of coronavirus testing for the general public, to other richer countries, adding to the United States, Germany and South Korea, the Telegraph reported.
At least 1,408 others have died in the UK, which ranks sixth in the global count of coronavirus deaths. The UK is the eighth country with maximum inflammation, recording at least 22465 cases shown Tuesday, according to Johns Hopkins University.
First, the government should only monitor other hospitalized people with coronavirus symptoms and National Health Service personnel to detect COVID-19. Until two weeks ago, only hospitals run by Public Health England (PHE) could perform coronavirus checks.
PHE and Downing Street faced each other over the weekend due to unclear national check figures. PHE said the UK now has the capacity to control another 10,000 people a day. From Friday to Saturday morning, the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (DHSC) reported that fewer PHE later reported that just over 9,000 people had been monitored in the same time period. The two conflicting figures have fallen below his ability, prompting anger in the prime minister’s office, according to the Guardian.
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Ministers are pushing for 25,000 checks a day until mid-April, still well below Germany’s 70,000 daily checks, the Guardian reported.
Anthony Costello, professor of global fitness at University College London, told BBC Radio 4 that the UK expands cellular testing sites, such as those in Ireland, the US. But it’s not the first time And elsewhere, and gets all the primary personal hospitals in the country with coronavirus tests.
“We have 44 molecular virology laboratories in the UK. If they did 400 checks a day, we’d be at the German checkpoint and that’s perfectly feasible,” Costello told the BBC. “Public Health England (PHE) is slow, controlled and did not allow non-PHE labs to start checking up to two weeks earlier, but this only after substitution in the strategy to complete network verification. “
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“If you look at Korea, they did 490,000 tests. Their mortality rate is 3 consistent with millions and they have eliminated the virus,” he said. “I don’t see why we can’t set up those 44 labs, locate instances, and run tests.
“We have to go through massive tests and when we eliminate the blockade (in all Asian states, it was six to eight weeks, even in Wuhan), then we will have a mechanism that will allow us to wait, without socially alienating the whole country. “for medicines or a vaccine for collective immunity. ‘