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China denies it donated defective COVID -19 kits

- Charmaine A. Tadalan

CHINA on Sunday denied donating defective COVID-19 test kits that the Department of Health (DoH) found to be only 40% accurate.

The kits it donated to the Philippine­s were at par with those provided by the World Health Organizati­on, the Chinese Embassy said in a statement, citing DoH.

The defective test kits cited by DoH had not been tested by the Philippine­s’ Research Institute for Tropical Medicine and were different from those given by the Chinese government, it said.

The virus has sickened more than 1,418 people in the Philippine­s, killing at least 71. Before March, there were only three confirmed cases in the Philippine­s — all Chinese nationals — and health authoritie­s have traced the recent increase to faster testing by local laboratori­es.

Worldwide, about 665,000 people have been infected, with almost 31,000 deaths.

China’s donation included 2,000 RT-PCR test kits — which use the so-called reverse transcript­ase polymerase chain reaction technique — from BGI and 100,000 similar kits from Sansure

Biotech, Inc. China has also committed to send medical experts to help the Philippine­s fight the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

“The Chinese Embassy firmly rejects any irresponsi­ble remarks and any attempts to undermine our cooperatio­n in this regard,” it said.

In a social media post, the embassy also cited a message from Health Secretary Francisco T. Duque to Ambassador Huang Xilian attesting to the effectiven­ess of the donated kits.

“There is nothing wrong with the real time-polymerase chain reaction machine, which is used for generating positive or negative result as the case may be,” the agency quoted Mr. Duque as saying.

“Again, your test kits from BGI and Sansure Biotechnol­ogy are very good and up to the standards as those which were donated by WHO and approved by our RITM.”

Meanwhile, the Singapore government has donated 40,000 COVID-19 test kits and two ventilator­s, on top of the 3,000 test kits and PCR machine it gave the Philippine­s earlier. —

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