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Report: DWI Blood Samples Mishandled in Nassau County
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.

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A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.

A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."