Posted by Centipede Nation Staff on April 1, 2020 6:34 pm

Contaminated Coronavirus Testing Kits May Be Used To Spread The Virus and Boost Up The Numbers

Many citizen journalists and analysts are starting to learn that the response to the Coronavirus pandemic by world governments might be a completely overblown and manufactured event. With potentially contaminated testing kits being distributed worldwide, empty hospitals being documented by twitter users, and curfews being set up by local authorities, something just doesn’t pass the sniff test. What’s really going on?

Out of the UK, we’re starting to see stories of how some suppliers of the Coronavirus test kits have been distributing contaminated components with the virus.

One of the suppliers – the Luxembourg-based firm Eurofins – sent an email on Monday morning to government laboratories in the UK warning that a delivery of key components called “probes and primers” had been contaminated with coronavirus and would be delayed. The firm admitted there had been “an issue” and insisted other private providers had suffered the same problem.


The other private providers of those testing kits in the article remain uknown, but something to take note of is the firm Eurofins has received grants from the Bill and Melinda gates foundation in the past.

In a separate incident around 1 month ago, NY MAG wrote a piece about a CDC lab where contaminated testing kits were also being assembled. Supposedly there was an independanat investigation into that incident, but we found no update yet.

…the situation may not improve as quickly as the outbreak is growing: The Trump administration has reportedly ordered an independent investigation of a CDC lab where test kits are assembled, after a scientist with the Food and Drug Administration warned that the lab may be contaminated.

Also, just last month, we learned that the US army flew 500,000 Coronavirus testing components from Italy, as confirmed by Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman.

The plane carried “swabs” that are used in the COVID-19 testing process, he said during a Wednesday afternoon briefing at the Pentagon. “There’s multiple parts to testing,” Air Force Brig. Gen. Dr. Paul Friedrichs, the Joint Staff surgeon, said at the same briefing. “The first is the swabs that are used to collect the sample from the individual who’s being tested, then there’s a liquid … that you put the swab into. That’s what composed what we brought over from Italy.”

Were those also contaminated? It’s not just Italy or the UK that’s experiencing tainted kits, there’s Spain, the Czech republic, the Netherlands, and more. The Gatestone Institute has broke some of that down recently.

In Spain, the Ministry of Health revealed that 640,000 coronavirus tests that it had purchased from a Chinese supplier were defective. In addition, a further million coronavirus tests delivered to Spain on March 30 by another Chinese manufacturer were also defective.

The Czech news site iRozhlas reported that 300,000 coronavirus test kits delivered by China had an error rate of 80%. The Czech Ministry of Interior had paid $2.1 million for the kits.

A spokesperson for a hospital in Dutch city of Eindhoven said that Chinese suppliers were selling “a lot of junk… at high prices.”

So many questions arise, but something else to consider is why was the virus in Iran so deadly from the start? What tests were used? Well, we do know that it was the World Health Organization (WHO) that sent Iran the tests – the same WHO that Japanese Vice PM says should be renamed to ‘Chinese Health Organization’. The WHO are criticized around the world for acting as the medical propaganda wing of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Can they be trusted?

Could it be that the contaminated test kits are not only being used to spread it, but also used to boost up the numbers? You should know what viruses really are, and how they are actually spread.

What’s really going on?

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