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Updated: New records detail complaints against TestUtah, from ‘piles’ of ignored samples to ‘contaminated’ COVID tests

Federal officials allowed the sites to stay open, without alerting the public, as Nomi Health has worked to fix deficiencies.

(Chris Samuels | The Salt Lake Tribune) A TestUtah site run by Nomi Health at the Utah Department of Health headquarters in Salt Lake City, on Thursday, March 31, 2022, the final day TestUtah will conduct coronavirus testing for the public under state contracts. Federal investigators concluded earlier this month that flawed work by the TestUtah initiative poses an imminent threat to public health and safety, but did not close the sites.