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Problematic Everywhere

Monday, March 15, 2021

Several brands of coronavirus detection kits were found to be problematic not just in Indonesia. Negative detections turn out to be positive.

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Sansure Biotech RT-PCR swab test kits from China arriving in the Philippines, last October. https://twitter.com/philredcross . tempo : 171403426798.

ONE month before the Indonesian government appointed eight companies to import novel coronavirus detection kits in April 2020, Philippines Deputy Health Minister Maria Rosario Vergeire announced the withdrawal of the Sansure brand detection equipment. At a press conference on March 28, 2020, Vergeire said the Chinese-made detection kit was not sufficiently accurate. “Its accuracy is only 40 percent, so we won’t use it,” she said

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