But foretold
“There's a growing recognition that we may never know for sure what happened with many of those early tests.
"We will probably never know how many people have been tested for the virus." news.sky.com/story/coronavi…
This pigs ear was forseen given the way the government set about commissioning expanded testing.
We need to find out, BEFORE the next procurement (@JolyonMaugham @justinmadders ) how much it would have cost to second University scientists to NHS Labs with more batch processing equipment.
The result as we saw last week and month.
Let’s NOT call it NHS test and trace because it largely is not
Yet the @UKStatsAuth has to write to Hancock to get action on magical numbers produced to daily press conferences
They could have expanded NHS labs.
But the cowboys in Government, full of arrogance and bluster, decided to take a gamble and it came up with this.
Using unaccredited labs, borrowed equipment, supported by volunteers.
Yes. I do wonder how @CMO_England and @uksciencechief and Public Health officials could stand at the podium day after day KNOWING that the politicians were releasing grossly misleading data designed to lull the public into a false sense of security.
Components missing, instructions missing, tests difficult to self administer, no return labels, not collected, people told to put the kits in the bin
Any competent public health screening programme would be picking this up early in systematic failsafe operations and identifying why, long before it ran to hundreds of thousands let alone millions.
They would be pointing at themselves saying: “We stuffed up”
They would have a Root Cause Analysis itemising the reasons for non returned test kits of people who had a high risk of being positive. And an action plan to retest.
🦠Missing tubes
🦠Preserving fluid leakage
🦠unbagged or poor seals resulting in contamination
🦠Bar code errors meaning they could not be connected to the patient
🦠Lab processing errors
🦠System recording errors
🦠Training and QA issues
All systematically analysed. Nope.
Rather than take stock, the numbers theatre continued by the Government, to claimed dizzy heights.
Knowing they were dizzy but now millions shortfall in outcomes.
Deloitte seem to have created systems now that provide better traceability.
But at what cost?
When the kits arrive or are collected late, components missing, labs unable to connect with patients and binning them
See tweets 15-20.
They are NOT made available.
HOW DARE THEY BLAME THE PUBLIC?
Just as they tried to blame the care homes.
And PH.
For their own shortcomings.
These aren’t men. It is cowardly & despicable