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I found it odd to devote a section to ramble about the inaccuracy of the tests from China. Since China probably supplies most of the tests in the world, those negative references should only be a tiny portion of what China has supplied. For example, in citation [109], it has the following paragraph

"... Their use was immediately suspended and new tests sourced from a different Chinese supplier. They arrived last week and had an accuracy rate of about 90%, according to the Turkish official."

Also, according to the following source, the anti-body tests used in the broadly known Stanford study are from China too.

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/stanford-coronavirus-study-bhattacharya-email

Since I am not an "established" author, someone please revise it.