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HSE Secures Supply Of Reagents For Up To 900,000 COVID-19 Tests

The HSE has secured a supply of reagents for up to 900,000 COVID-19 tests. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar an...


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HSE Secures Supply Of Reagents For Up To 900,000 COVID-19 Tests


The HSE has secured a supply of reagents for up to 900,000 COVID-19 tests.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and health officials have previously said the global shortage of reagents - the chemicals needed for testing - was the main reason behind delays and backlogs in coronavirus testing here.

However, the HSE and National Virus Reference Laboratory at UCD now say they've reached an agreement with Genomics Medicine Ireland Limited to secure a large supply of the required reagent.

The GMI lab at Cherrywood in Dublin is set to operate seven days a week to formulate the reagents, with the necessary components for 200,000 tests already received by the company.

Health officials say it will allow the lab at UCD to perform up to 10,000 tests per day over the coming weeks.

They say the new supply they have sourced will support a more rapid analysis of samples and a quicker turn-around of test results to clinicians.

Dr Cillian De Gascun, director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory, said: “GMI’s rapid response in producing reagents for NVRL will be pivotal in our understanding of the outbreak and help in deciding when we can begin to lift current movement restrictions”.

Main image: File photo. Picture by: Liu Ying/Xinhua News Agency/PA Images


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