The Illinois Attorney General’s office is among the agencies now investigating a suburban-based COVID-19 testing company.
The Center for Covid Control temporarily shut down all its sites earlier this month. Officials said the Rolling Meadows-based company operates is “owned and/or managed by Akbar Syed and Aleya Siyaj.”Some Express Concern About Prospect Of 18-Year-Old Drivers Being Allowed To Drive Semi-Trailer Trucks Across State Lines
But the Minnesota lawsuit goes further, claiming that “employees were instructed to falsely tell consumers that the test result had been inconclusive and that they needed to take another test.”“They trusted that they would get correct results on time. They didn’t get that,” he said. “We’re holding these companies accountable that sent back false or inaccurate results when they sent them back at all.
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