Re: Care Homes Thrown under a bus
Originally Posted by
Omah
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The swabs in some batches of one brand of coronavirus home-test kits are "not up to standard", Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said.
As a precaution, the government says the kits made by Randox should not be used until further notice.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-sterile.html
Why is withdrawing test kits that are not safe such a big problem for you Omah ? In this case it was a precautionary measure. This happens all the time - stuff gets withdrawn because of loads of reasons, signs of tampering, out of specification, incorrect labelling ... etc etc etc. My girlfriend had to bin a bulk of drugs delivered to someones house by couriers last week because the pharmacy was closed and instead of it being re-delivered, the idiot decided to get a neighbour to sign for about £1000 of medicine that needed to be binned. It was taken from his hallway and then sent for disposal. A precautionary measure - like all the other medicines that get returned when someone dies. Then a big bin bag full of repeat meds costing thousands of pounds gets binned because the repeat was never cancelled and keeps getting picked up by family members and stored in the house. It can't be used again, so in the bin it goes. Your talking thousands and thousands of pounds of meds here not a few aspirin.
Why do you have to sensationalise what happens in the real world all the time as something that's deliberately done by he tories as part of your crackpot conspiracy theory ?
Detectability is a great thing, Omah.