Hundreds mistakenly told positive Covid tests were negative in Australia

Hundreds mistakenly told positive Covid tests were negative in Australia

Independent

A testing laboratory in Australia incorrectly sent 400 people negative Covid test results on Christmas Day, despite the fact they had actually tested positive.

St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, sent the false results out on the evening of the 25 December via text message. They were corrected the following morning.

An investigation into the mistake has since been set up by an emergency response team, the laboratory’s medical director said. The mix-up is believed to be the result of increased pressures to process a large volume of tests.

Almost 10,000 coronavirus cases were recorded across Australia on Saturday amid a record breaking surge in positive tests in the country.

The majority of cases have been found in New South Wales, where the St Vincent’s Hospital is located.

According to officials, these cases are thought to be the new omicron variant – although a shortfall of genomic sequencing in New South Wales means these suspicions cannot yet be confirmed.

“We would expect that pretty well everybody in New South Wales at…

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