Israeli hospital tells dozens who weren't tested: 'You have COVID-19'
The mistake occurred due to a computing error which was fixed on the same day it was revealed.
A computing error in an Israeli hospital which caused a mix-up in messaging led to dozens of Israelis receiving messages from the Health Ministry which falsely claimed they had tested positive for COVID-19. Many of those Israelis had never even been tested for the virus, N12 reported on Monday evening.
Moreover, the computing error which sent out the messages to the wrong patients also neglected to notify the patients who had actually tested positive of their results, leaving several COVID-19 patients unaware of their infectious nature and their need for quarantine.
The computer error led to a chaotic scene with some coronavirus-positive individuals received negative test results, while a month old baby girl who hadn't come in contact with any COVID-19 patients received a false positive.
The Health Ministry said in response to the incident that the mistake had occurred due to a computer error which had been fixed on the same day it was revealed. However, senior officials in the Health Ministry told N12 that the problem "may be much worse."