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NHS apologises after sending Covid-19 warning letters to 10,900 dead cancer patients

COVID-19 warning letters were sent to 10,900 dead cancer patients.

The notes were intended to let vulnerable people know how to protect themselves.

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NHS apologised to families for 'any distress that may have been caused' after sending out Covid-19 warning letters sent to 10,900 dead cancer patientsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

But families whose relatives had died — up to 14 years ago — were sent the letters after a computer mix-up.

NHS Digital wrongly mailed the former patients who had been treated with radio­therapy for lung cancer between 2006 and 2017.

They were among 900,000 on a “shielded patient list” which was drawn up to protect those most at risk.

But in an error in the computer algorithm - which was approved by chief medical officer Chris Whitty - included some patients who were no longer alive.

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“This shouldn’t have happened and we therefore wish to apologise.”

"We will continue to identify and rectify any issues that may arise as this process continues.”

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Last month the Welsh government sent 13,000 Covid-19 warning letters to the wrong addresses.

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