China government accused of selling inaccurate kits

China government accused of selling inaccurate kits

China government accused of selling inaccurate kits 

 

Government has demanded its money for millions of faulty antibody tests supplied by China.

 

The Department of Health has confirmed that none of the 3.5million finger-prick tests ordered from mainly Chinese manufacturers in March passed accuracy checks. “All 3.5 million test kits supplied by China were faulty” It was reported that numbers of European governments have already rejected Chinese-made equipment designed to combat coronavirus.

 

It was gathered that the Dutch health ministry ordered 600,000 face masks at the end of March, they did not fit and the filters were defective. Spain also encountered a similar issue with testing kits from China, when 60,000 failed accuracy tests. And Slovakian Prime Minister Igor Matovic said a million tests from China were so inaccurate they should ‘be thrown straight into the Danube’.

 

A patient Covid-19 swab is taken out from a sterile tube as lab technicians carry out a diagnostic test inside the Specialist Virology Centre at the University Hospital of Wales. Last month, the EU’s chief diplomat Josep Borrell said Europe ‘must be aware there is a geo-political component including a struggle for influence through spinning and the “politics of generosity”‘, adding: ‘China is aggressively pushing the message that, unlike the US, it is a responsible and reliable partner.’ Ireland issued an ultimatum to China last week after 20 per cent of the £176million-worth of PPE it had bought from the country was found to be unusable by healthcare workers on the frontline.

 

Dr Bharat Pankhania, senior clinical lecturer at the University of Exeter Medical School, claimed the coronavirus crisis had exposed how much we rely on foreign manufacturing. ‘We are now beholden to a foreign maker who can drag their feet and supply us with substandard goods in the moment of crisis,’ he said.

 

A Department of Health spokesman said: “We are currently working with several companies offering antibody tests and evaluating their effectiveness.”

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