Problem at Roche warehouse raises fears over UK COVID tests
LONDON — Swiss pharmaceutical firm Roche said Wednesday that problems at a U.K. warehouse are delaying shipments of testing products to clinics and hospitals, triggering concerns that COVID-19 testing may be disrupted as infection rates rise around Britain.
Roche informed doctors about the problem at its U.K. distribution centre in Sussex, southern England, in a letter that advised customers to “prioritize essential services only.”
Roche said the problem arose after it moved to a new automatic warehouse in September.
The company said that it was “prioritizing the dispatch of COVID-19 PCR and antibody tests and doing everything we can to ensure there is no impact on the supply of these” to the National Health Service.