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COVID testing firm piled unprocessed swabs in trash bags, billed feds $113M

A person takes a rapid COVID-19 test.

Enlarge / A person takes a rapid COVID-19 test. (credit: Getty | Bloomberg )

Federal and state investigations into a large national chain of COVID-19 testing sites have turned up tests that were never labeled with patients’ names, tests piled into trash bags stored for long periods at room temperature, tests that were in no way processed, and test results that were clearly fake.

Behind the testing sites are two Illinois-based companies: Center for COVID Control (CCC) and Doctors Clinical Laboratory, Inc., which is said to carry out COVID PCR testing for CCC. The two companies share the same address, though CCC is owned by Chicago-area couple Akbar Syed and Aleya Siyaj, while the clinical company} is owned by Mohammed Shujauddin.

Together, the companies claim to provide rapid plus PCR testing for COVID-19, with fast turnaround times and no appointments necessary. So far, they have collected more than 400, 000 samples from over 300 locations across the US. And they have billed the federal government over $113 million for running many associated with those tests.

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