Coronavirus | South Korea to ship test kits to U.S. this week, says news report

A Maryland-bound U.S. cargo flight will depart from Incheon International Airport on Tuesday, carrying test kits supplied by two companies, according to a foreign ministry official in Seoul.

April 13, 2020 04:35 pm | Updated 04:40 pm IST - Seoul

Sample testing devices used in diagnosing COVID-19 at the SD Biosensor bio-diagnostic company near Cheongju, south of Seoul.

Sample testing devices used in diagnosing COVID-19 at the SD Biosensor bio-diagnostic company near Cheongju, south of Seoul.

South Korean firms will make their first shipment of coronavirus tests to the United States this week after a request by President Donald Trump, Yonhap news agency reported Monday.

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The U.S. has more confirmed COVID-19 cases than anywhere else in the world and also has the highest toll, with more than 22,000 deaths. In contrast South Korea was once the hardest-hit country outside China, but appears to have brought its outbreak under control with a huge “trace, test and treat” strategy. It has tested more than half a million people in a process free to anyone referred by doctors or those who have links to a confirmed case.

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The Trump administration has been accused of being slow to respond to the outbreak, although the President now regularly re-iterates that the U.S. has tested more individuals than any other country. After a phone conversation with him last month, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Mr. Trump had asked for test kits.

A Maryland-bound U.S. cargo flight will depart from Incheon International Airport on Tuesday, carrying test kits supplied by two companies, Yonhap reported citing a foreign ministry official in Seoul.

The firms are among three South Korean companies that won interim approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the report added, without specifying the quantities involved or the manufacturers. A foreign ministry spokeswoman confirmed to AFP that a shipment of tests would be sent on Tuesday but declined to go into details.

South Korean test kit maker SD Biosensor told AFP last month that it was making 350,000 tests a day and would increase output to a million a day from April, with an eye on exports. More than 70% of the South’s 10,537 confirmed coronavirus patients had recovered as of Sunday, according to South Korean health authorities.

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