Companies receive official licenses for coronavirus testing kits
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The streets of Shanghai are exceptionally quiet this Spring Festival. But this biotech company on the city's outskirts has worked tirelessly to develop a testing kit for disease control centers around the country. Since the genetic sequence of the new coronavirus was published on January 10, other companies have been doing the same.

But how accurate are these tests? The test developed by Liferiver detects the new virus by identifying three of its distinctive genes. The company claims that according to lab tests, their kits can detect the Wuhan coronavirus in less than two hours, with 100 percent accuracy.

More testing kits is a step forward in combating the coronavirus. But great challenges remain. Liferiver recommends that the kits be used together with modern robotic machines to minimize human handling and the chance of infection among medical workers. But smaller hospitals do not have such top equipment. The government still has the critical task of alleviating the burden on doctors and nurses on the frontlines.