Pathcare Kenya Laboratories is accused of putting money first before safety.
A mole tells cnyakundi.com that the laboratory lacks full compliance of COVDI-19 protocols which endangers the lives of both staff and clients.
“Some of its staff, due to lack of full compliance with Covid protocols caught the virus. Whenever a staff is confirmed positive, he/she is sent on 2 weeks leave. Upon resumption, the staff reports directly without re-confirmation of their status”, the source wrote to cnyakundi.com
Furthermore, Pathcare Laboratories is said to be using untrained staff to conduct the SARS-COV-2 tests, but beats audit by posing qualified medical personnel.
“Some of the staff conducting working in Covid section are not properly trained and/or are not certified for this work. Some are marketers or staff seconded from other departments. However, qualified staff are paraded during audits”, the source added.
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The medical facility located along Limuru Road, 6th avenue – Regal plaza building also gives clients a ‘covid-19 Negative rating’ complete with certificates if they part with a small fee.
This facilitates clearance at airports, or to employments.
Pathcare Kenya Laboratories also inflates invoices sent to insurance firms.
The head cartel of this scheme is said to be Chief Financial Officer Charity Njuguna.
Cnyakundi.com has the names of the staff members that contracted COVID-19 but we shall not reveal now.
The government should revoke their COVDI-19 testing license now!
Since March, Kenya has reported 71729 cases of coronavirus; though 47262 patients have recovered, 1302 have died.