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Coronavirus: Lab error could have resulted in false positives in Peterborough, City of Kawartha Lakes

Peterborough Public Health reports 22 tests for coronavirus have been rejected by a lab in Ottawa due to a technical error. AP Photo

Peterborough Public Health and the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit says they’re concerned some test results for the coronavirus may have been falsely positive after a laboratory in Ottawa reported a technical error.

Both health units say Bio-Test Laboratories in Ottawa notified it Friday of a “technical” error. They say that resulted in a decision by the lab to reject all 94 COVID-19 positive test results performed last week.

Of that total, 22 were specimens collected from Peterborough Public Health.

READ MORE: Coronavirus — Peterborough confirmed cases remain at 86; one new case in City of Kawartha Lakes

Public Health Ontario is aware of the situation and has discontinued, for now, sending any more specimens to BioTest Laboratories for coronavirus testing, the health unit stated.

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“Peterborough Public Health has been significantly impacted by this lab event,” said Dr. Rosana Salvaterra, Peterborough Public Health’s medical officer of health. “Our staff has worked swiftly to ensure those impacted are informed and retested as we want to resolve this as quickly as possible.”

Salvaterra explained that 22 of 27 positive cases reported for the period of April 22 to 29 were processed at BioTest and will now require further testing to determine their validity.

LISTEN: Dr. Rosana Salvaterra explains the lab error

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