Coronavirus tests delayed by Covid-19 contamination at CDC lab

Boy. Is this the CDC we’ve been hearing about so much these days? Listening carefully to their advice?

Chicago Newspapers

CDC to the rescue? Not quite.

A delay by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in quickly making coronavirus test kits available was the result of “a glaring scientific breakdown” at the CDA central lab, The Washington Post reported.

The Post reported that CDC facilities that assembled the testing kits “violated sound manufacturing practices, resulting in contamination of one of the three test components used in the highly sensitive detection process.”

James Le Duc, a virologist and former CDC officer who now heads the Galveston National Laboratory in Texas, told The Post that the situation was “really a terrible black mark on the CDC, and the impact was devastating to the country.”

Flash: Washington bureaucracy is not always dependable.

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