SAUDI ARABIA

MoH shuts private laboratory for manipulating travelers’ COVID-19 tests

June 08, 2021

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — Riyadh Health Department has shut down a private laboratory for a number of irregularities during travelers’ COVID-19 screening, the Ministry of Health announced on Monday.

The Ministry of Health said it tracked COVID-19 samples that were transported in a random manner and found out a number of violations, including reports with negative results for samples that were seized and did not reach the laboratory, and failure to adhere to precautionary measures and infection control.

The laboratory contracted with a large number of medical facilities, which resulted in receiving a daily number of samples that exceeded its capacity, and in addition to a number of other violations that necessitated its closure, pending a final decision by the competent committees, the ministry said.

The laboratory faces penalties including fines, withdrawal of license, and blacklisting for two years, according to the ministry.

The ministry asked all health facilities, especially medical laboratories, during the pandemic to fully comply with all health standards, saying it will take all necessary corrective measures to firmly address any shortcomings in the health services.


June 08, 2021
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