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WilliB
Since anything that mainland Chinese scientists say is approved by the CCP, I do not trust any of it.
If this new gadget was developed in Taiwan, I would be more interested.
Peter Neil
I wonder if new, soon to be released ones are pre-loaded for accurate results? Never hurts to get a jump in the market.
kaimycahl
LOL only the WHO would believe China! I don't trust anything coming out of China its all LIP SERVICE. If its true I wonder where they "STOLE" the information from.
Chinese scientists say they have developed a new coronavirus test that is as accurate as a PCR lab test but gives results within four minutes.
BackpackingNepal
All these years, most people are content with Made in China. And they are trying to make it better and better, nothings wrong with it. They are one hell of hardworking people, sub par with Japanese, both are No. 1 in the world.
kiwiboy
You think they'd try with more people!?
kyushubill
From the country who claims only 250,000 people have been infected and only 1,000 have died from CCP Coof 19.
Nuff said.
Addfwyn
Makes sense that testing would only improve this deep into the pandemic. Considering how often I need PCR test for work, I would love to be able to get something as fast as the rapid diagnostic tests but with reliable accuracy. Hopefully this can start being produced en masse soon.
I do wonder what the cost would be like, the device doesn't sound particularly cheap but if the device is re-usable that is less a big deal.
bearandrodent
China definitely had all the inside information to get a head start on this.
Y Okitsu
Sorry, I don't dont believe or trust them.
Tom Doley
It's made in China. Nuff said.