2,000 test kits from China now in PH

Some 2,000 COVID-19 fast test kits donated by the Chinese Embassy and the China Mammoth Foundation arrived in Manila on Monday morning. Chinese Embassy in Manila/Handout

THE first batch of 2,000 coronavirus test kits from China has arrived in Manila, the Chinese Embassy said Monday amid rising cases in the country.

More test kits and other medical supplies are expected to arrive in the coming days, an embassy statement said.

“The high-tech fast test kits, developed by China BGI Group, have a capability to issue results in three hours,” it said.

According to the embassy, the kits “have been widely used in China’s battle against the epidemic and proven to be quite effective.”

It has also been exported to more than 50 countries including Japan, Thailand, Brunei, Egypt, Peru and United Arab Emirates.

The Philippines was initially reported to have only 2,000 test kits for its population of 100 million, hindering government efforts to contain the virus.

“In light of the epidemic situation in the Philippines, the Chinese government and people, greatly sympathizing with the Philippine side, are very willing to lend a helping hand. China has been sharing our hard-won anti-epidemic experiences, carrying out close medical experts-level cooperation with the Philippine side,” the embassy said.

On Mar. 15, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi assured Philippine counterpart Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin in a phone conversation that China will provide the Philippines with other urgently-needed medical materials, such protective suits, and will actively coordinate the dispatch of medical experts to the country. (GMA News

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