The UK National Health Service (NHS) issued an urgent call for O-type blood donations due to the recent ransomware attack on Synnovis<\/strong><\/a> that disrupted operations at several healthcare organizations in London.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cOn Monday 3 June, Synnovis \u2013 a partnership between two London-based hospital Trusts and SYNLAB \u2013 was the victim of a ransomware cyberattack. This has affected all Synnovis IT systems, resulting in interruptions to many of our pathology services.\u201d reads the statement<\/a> published by the company. \u201cRegrettably this is affecting patients, with some activity already cancelled or redirected to other providers as urgent work is prioritised.\u201d <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Law enforcement suspects that Qilin<\/a> extortion gang is behind the attack.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cOn Monday 3 June Synnovis, a provider of lab services, was the victim of a ransomware cyber attack. This is having a significant impact on the delivery of services at Guy\u2019s and St Thomas\u2019, King\u2019s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trusts and primary care services in south east London and we apologise for the inconvenience this is causing to patients and their families.\u201d reads the statement<\/a> published by NHS London. <\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cAll urgent and emergency services remain open as usual and the majority of outpatient services continue to operate as normal.” continues the NHS<\/a>. \u201cUnfortunately, some operations and procedures which rely more heavily on pathology services have been postponed, and blood testing is being prioritised for the most urgent cases, meaning some patients have had phlebotomy appointments cancelled.”<\/em>
“England\u2019s top doctor has today (Monday 10 June) backed calls from NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) for O Positive and O Negative blood donors to urgently book appointments to donate in one of the 25 town and city centre NHS Blood Donor Centres in England<\/a>, to boost stocks of O type blood following the cyber incident in London.
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