Neither Immensa nor Dante Labs has ever been accredited, Ukas says, contrary to government comments

The private laboratory that is under investigation for potentially issuing more than 40,000 false negative Covid tests was not fully accredited to perform the work, contrary to assurances made by health officials.

The UK’s independent accreditation service, Ukas, told the Guardian on Monday that neither Immensa Health Clinics Ltd nor its sister company, Dante Labs, had ever been accredited by the service, and that it had informed the Department of Health that statements suggesting otherwise were incorrect.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Zoom refuseniks: why companies are banning constant video calls

This week an investment bank announced Zoom-free Fridays – and they are…

Peatlands in England at risk amid apparent flouting of regulations

Conservation groups call for more stringent government action to stop burning of…

Jane Asher: ‘What scares me about getting older? Becoming irritating to other people’

The actor on the lasting thrill of a teenage kiss, her crush…

Eating out is one of the bright sparks to look forward to this year

New ventures by chefs in the suburbs promise a return to vitality…