No further positive cases of Covid-19 in the Western Isles
Essentially, two individuals received positive results from the a mainland laboratory, which were re-tested through the NHS Western Isles laboratory and were confirmed negative.
The mainland laboratory system was designed to provide rapid results for a large number of screening tests. Where a result is a ‘weak positive’ in someone without risk factors for exposure to Covid-19, a confirmatory test is recommended.
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Hide AdThe confirmatory test that is used by NHS Western Isles in the local laboratory is called a Cepheid test which is considered to be the ‘gold standard’ in testing for Covid-19 and is used as the system to ‘retest’ as necessary.
Where this test is negative, the mainland laboratory test is regarded as a ‘false positive’.
In the two cases this week, confirmatory tests have shown that Covid-19 was not detected.
NHS Western Isles said it wished to reassure local communities that public health risk assess each result and all such tests are thoroughly investigated.
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