Rather than rapidly expand and support NHS labs with existing equipment, QA, information systems linked to GPs & PH they outsourced to companies with labs THAT HAD TO SET UP LABS FROM SCRATCH
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As I suspected there were NO common protocols, systems or QA between the various labs and OF COURSE they were not networked into NHS software systems.
Of COURSE it was a shambles.
It felt like cheating because it WAS cheating
I knew something was going wrong in April (many will remember me flagging up the rapidly growing gap between tests & people tested from the last week of April )
This ⬇️ from public health perspective.
Solutions were never going to be easy when the whole world was facing a crisis but could have been delivered far more safely.
This is fairly and squarely down to successive Governments cutting public health and NHS diagnostic lab infrastructure then being driven by ideology not good sense or by decent values.