https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52092395
Spain’s government encountered similar problems with testing kits ordered from a Chinese company.
It
announced it had bought hundreds of thousands of tests to combat the
virus, but revealed in the following days that nearly 60,000 could not
accurately determine if a patient had the virus.
The Chinese
embassy in Spain tweeted that the company behind the kits, Shenzhen
Bioeasy Biotechnology, did not have an official license from Chinese
medical authorities to sell its products.
It clarified that
separate material donated by the Chinese government and technology and
retail group Alibaba did not include products from Shenzhen Bioeasy.
Turkey
also announced that it had found some testing kits ordered from Chinese
companies were not sufficiently accurate, although it said that some
350,000 of the tests worked well.
Allegations of defective
equipment come after critics warned China could be using the coronavirus
outbreak to further its influence.
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