Suspicious PCR’s and the DHSC21 Aug 2021 19:03
Having been refused a blood test yesterday because of the “ sudden national shortage of blood bottles” I now do not know if I have a physical ailment. My MP-a colleague-was shocked as he knew nothing of this. On the same day he received multiple complaints from constituents. He wrote immediately to the DHSC. Perhaps I am reading negligence in without knowing details..but it is a shock to me.
Today my son tested negative pcr. He was positive Thursday . The first pcr was wrong. Or is the second?? It seems that so many companies are providing pcr’s to undercut other companies. Which will the govt. choose? The cheapest pcr’s without a doubt. There seems to be some evidence that there are now sub-standard pcr’s . My son is one individual but how manybothers are there? Nov would do well to advertise itself strongly as gold-standard and target privately accordingly. Travel perhaps. Cases are rising dramatically. There is a potential here for sub-standard cheap pcr’s. It’s what happens when something in high demand can be duplicated. Rather concerning.
I still feel the nurturing of the private market is crucial for Ncyt. Especially long term. Govt. fickle beyond a doubt.