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China urges India to tell firms to resolve test kits issue

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Beijing: China on Tuesday urged India to step up communication to “properly resolve” the issue with the two Chinese firms which supplied the COVID-19 antibody rapid test kits, subsequently found faulty by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
The ICMR on Monday asked states and union territories to stop using the test kits procured from the Guangzhou Wondfo Biotech and Zhuhai Livzon Diagnostics due to the “wide variations” in their performance.
India procured around five lakh rapid antibody test kits from the two Chinese firms. Asked whether China would conduct any investigation on this issue, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a media briefing here that India and China are closely coordinating and cooperating with each other since the coronavirus outbreak surfaced.
“As to the specific incidents you mentioned, we hope the Indian side will step up communication with the Chinese companies to properly solve this issue. Of course, China and India have channels of communication. These are open,” Geng said, adding that China stands ready to share more experience and offer assistance as per its capacity. He also mentioned that the two companies have released statements in which they said that the quick test kits they produced were approved by China’s National Medical Products Administration of China (NMPA) and “met the quality standards and they have been verified by the Indian institute of virology attached to the ICMR”.
“China and India maintained close communication and cooperation. China shared experience with India and donated medical supplies to it. We hope the Indian side will stick to facts and enhance communication with the Chinese side to properly handle the issue and help promote cooperation between the two sides to fight the virus,” Geng said. Indian officials In Beijing said the issue is being dealt with by the concerned agencies in Delhi.
Earlier, the Chinese Embassy in India said in a statement that it was “deeply concerned” over the evaluation result of the COVID-19 rapid testing kits supplied to India by the two Chinese companies and subsequent decision by the ICMR to not use the equipment. (PTI)

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