Czech Republic: China's Coronavirus Test Kits Are Faulty 80% Of The Time

Test na koronavirus (archivní foto) Foto: Dado Ruvic/Zdroj, Reuters

Taiwan News: 80% of coronavirus test kits 'gifted' to Czechs by China faulty

China charged Czech government millions of crowns for defective coronavirus test kits.

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A Czech news site on Monday (March 23) revealed that 80 percent of the much-touted traunch of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) rapid test kits "donated" from China are faulty, forcing healthcare workers to rely on conventional laboratory tests.

On March 18, as is the case with many of its other quasi charitable acts, Chinese state-run mouthpieces used the verbs "supplied" and "delivered" to give the impression that the communist regime was donating 150,000 portable, rapid COVID-19 test kits to the Czech Republic. In fact, the central European nation's Health Ministry paid some 14 million crowns (US$546,000) for 100,000 test kits, while the country's Interior Ministry footed the bill for another 50,000, reported Expats.cz.

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WNU Editor: The Czech story is here (need to use Google translate) .... Rychlotesty na koronavirus z Číny mají podle krajské hygieničky chybovost až 80 procent (iRozhlas). For the past few days regular readers of this blog have been giving me the heads-up that contrary to main-street media reports China is not giving away their coronavirus test-kits, and yes, there are problems with the kits. Cannot say that I am surprised.

Update: So much for Europe's open borders .... Czech Republic Says it May Keep Borders Closed For 2 Years (Summit News).

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