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China’s testing kits rejected by neighbouring countries

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Nepal has Rejected China’s Testing Kits, ”Until The Quality Of It Is Assured”.

The entire world is falling with the ongoing pandemic, many countries are been criticized for a poor testing records. Some Nations has important testing kits imported from other countries, some are also yet to combat this pandemic. Just four days ago, Nepal purchased Rapid testing kits worth millions from China, but soon information reaching them says that, many countries using the same kits are showing unreliable and uncontrollable results.

WE ARE UNSURE OF THE QUALITY CHINA’S KITS

The countries hospitals have been ordered not to use any sort of rapid testing kits sent from China, individuals private organization or others sources until the quality can be assured. Nepal reject China’s testing kits. WE HAVE ASKED ALL THE HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CENTRES TO NOT USE THE KITS TO CHECK THE INFECTION UNTIL AND UNLESS THEY ARE ADVISED BY THE GOVERNMENT AND WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION, WE ARE UNSURE OF THE KITS QUALITY AFTER RECEIVING INFORMATION THAT THE COVID – 19 TEST KITS IMPORTED FROM ABROAD BY PRIVATE COMPANIES MAY GIVE WRONG RESULTS.

Government of Nepal. Nepalese Government asked hospitals to not use China’s testing kits. China’s testing kits fail to show results between 10 – 15 minutes, but reports from many countries shows that the results are far from accurate. Just last week Nepal’s airline flew to China to bring the materials, which also includes medical Aid from some multi-billion companies like Medical AID by Jack MA foundation & Alibaba, reports suggest that some of these companies making this kits are not even officially registered in China.

Remember countries like Spain, Czech Republic, Turkey and others sent back millions of purchased kits back to China, 80% of the testing kits sent to Czech Republic were found to be faulty. Nepal’s has confirmed 5 cases so far, four in isolation, one recovered. Government has also extended the imposed lockdown to next week.

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