Thursday 12th November 2020

(4 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Bethell Portrait Lord Bethell (Con)
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My Lords, I am not sure that I entirely understood the question. In terms of the private beds that we intended to use, that capacity was extremely valuable as a fallback during the first wave, but I am pleased to say that it was not needed. There is some testing in the private sector, but we are not leaning on that at the moment. The testing that is done by the Government is through test and trace, and we are committed to using as much of that capacity as is needed.

Lord Scriven Portrait Lord Scriven (LD) [V]
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The Statement says nothing about antibody testing. On 6 October, the noble Lord announced the £75 million single-source purchase of antibody test kits from Abingdon Health. Official correspondence, dated 1 October, reveals that the department had a report by Public Health England that shows that those antibody tests were not accurate enough for their intended use and that the department would delay publication of the report until after the Government announced that they had purchased them. Why was that, Minister?

Lord Bethell Portrait Lord Bethell (Con)
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If the noble Lord would not mind, could he repeat the question, because I could not hear the words, I am afraid?

Lord Scriven Portrait Lord Scriven (LD) [V]
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The Statement says nothing about antibody testing. On 6 October, the noble Lord announced the £75 million single-source purchase of antibody test kits from Abingdon Health. Official correspondence, dated 1 October, reveals that the department had a report by Public Health England that shows that those antibody tests were not accurate enough for their intended use and that the department would delay publication of the report until after the Government had announced that they had been purchased. Why was that, Minister?

Lord Bethell Portrait Lord Bethell (Con)
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I am afraid I am not familiar with the report to which the noble Lord refers. I am glad to undertake to write with an answer to that question.