This is my first post
Has anybody seen the original (paper copy) News of the World article of 13th November?
I had to laugh as soon as I saw it! It shows excerpts from the two results documents. They have been printed using different systems, however they both have three columns headed with different dates.
The newer negative results show a summary "NegativeA" underneath each date column.
The original "positive" results show a blank column for the first date, "POSITIVE TEXT @ POSITIVE * @ POSITIVE TEXT @" for the second, and a blank column for the third date.
This looks to me like a typical mail-merge field corruption in a Microsoft Word document or Access report, showing up the underlying text formatting code.
So its all down to an ordinary NHS IT systems glitch. I would guess that the large amount of true negative results are printed and despatched using a mass mail merge job, handled by junior NHS admin staff and not well scrutinised before being posted.
The positives I would imagine are handled in a more careful manner.
I'm surprised nobody seems to have spotted this yet! However, the original NHS trust is now saying the guy was negative all along.
I'll post a scan if anybody wants it!