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==Test for COVID-19== | ==Test for COVID-19== | ||
− | [[Randox]] claims that its Vivalytic and Investigator analysers aid identification of the [[COVID-19]] ([[SARS-CoV-2]]) strain | + | [[Randox]] claims that its Vivalytic and Investigator analysers aid identification of the [[COVID-19]] ([[SARS-CoV-2]]) strain. |
− | On 11 May 2020, ''[[The Guardian]]'' reported that the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) | + | In March 2020, ''Metro News'' reported that [[Randox]] has been selling a rapid ‘[[COVID-19]] home testing kit’ priced at £120 which purports to be ‘the only test in the world that can identify the lethal strain and differentiate between other non-lethal variants with the same symptoms’.<ref>''[https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/25/tory-mp-paid-100000-year-company-selling-120-private-coronavirus-tests-12457240/ "Tory MP paid £100,000 a year by company selling £120 private coronavirus tests"]''</ref> |
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+ | On 11 May 2020, ''[[The Guardian]]'' reported that the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) had awarded Randox a £133 million contract to produce testing kits to help respond to the [[COVID-19/Pandemic|coronavirus pandemic]]. It was awarded “without prior publication of a call for competition”, according to details of the contract seen by ''The Guardian''. Under its contract, [[Randox]] has been paid to carry out tests, both posted to individuals at home and administered at testing centres, as part of [[Matt Hancock]]’s pledge to reach the target of 100,000 tests a day.<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/11/healthcare-firm-advised-by-owen-paterson-won-133m-coronavirus-testing-contract-unopposed "Healthcare firm advised by Owen Paterson won £133m coronavirus testing contract unopposed"]''</ref> | ||
===Tory consultant=== | ===Tory consultant=== | ||
[[Randox]] has employed [[Owen Paterson]], a former Conservative cabinet minister and leading [[Brexit]] supporter, as a consultant since 2015. He is currently paid £100,000 a year at the rate of £500 an hour. | [[Randox]] has employed [[Owen Paterson]], a former Conservative cabinet minister and leading [[Brexit]] supporter, as a consultant since 2015. He is currently paid £100,000 a year at the rate of £500 an hour. | ||
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Revision as of 17:31, 11 May 2020
Randox Laboratories | |
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Founder | Peter FitzGerald |
Interest of | Owen Paterson |
Randox Laboratories is a company in the in vitro diagnostics industry, developing diagnostic solutions for hospitals, clinical, research and molecular labs, food testing, forensic toxicology, veterinary labs and life sciences. Randox develops, manufactures and markets diagnostic reagents and equipment for laboratory medicine, with a distribution network of 145 countries.[1][2]
Test for COVID-19
Randox claims that its Vivalytic and Investigator analysers aid identification of the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) strain.
In March 2020, Metro News reported that Randox has been selling a rapid ‘COVID-19 home testing kit’ priced at £120 which purports to be ‘the only test in the world that can identify the lethal strain and differentiate between other non-lethal variants with the same symptoms’.[3]
£133 million contract
On 11 May 2020, The Guardian reported that the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) had awarded Randox a £133 million contract to produce testing kits to help respond to the coronavirus pandemic. It was awarded “without prior publication of a call for competition”, according to details of the contract seen by The Guardian. Under its contract, Randox has been paid to carry out tests, both posted to individuals at home and administered at testing centres, as part of Matt Hancock’s pledge to reach the target of 100,000 tests a day.[4]
Tory consultant
Randox has employed Owen Paterson, a former Conservative cabinet minister and leading Brexit supporter, as a consultant since 2015. He is currently paid £100,000 a year at the rate of £500 an hour.
References
- ↑ "18 March 2011 – Foster announces 242 new jobs at Randox Laboratories"
- ↑ "Proteome Sciences Licenses Stroke Biomarkers to Randox"
- ↑ "Tory MP paid £100,000 a year by company selling £120 private coronavirus tests"
- ↑ "Healthcare firm advised by Owen Paterson won £133m coronavirus testing contract unopposed"
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