Sigh…

Remember those ‘free’ WuFlu tests the government offered?

Well, I went online and ‘ordered’ the free ones. January 19th…

And they finally showed up today! Notice anything interesting about them?

Yep, made in CHINA! Moar $$$ for the ‘Big Guy’… sigh

I was chatting with a friend last night about it, and she wondered what one would find if you ‘cultured’ the box or the tests themselves…

Since I caught the Coof last month, I’ma throw these in the cabinet in case anybody else needs them, because I ‘may’ pop positive for up to 90 days.

 

 

 

Comments

Sigh… — 25 Comments

  1. If it was me, I would burn them. No telling what they might be contaminated with. I understand that the CCP and the Chinese Military are sending the world a hemmorragic fever virus when the Olympics are over by infecting athletes and spectators. My sources have said that this was done when China hosted the military athletic games and the Corona virus was used at that time.

  2. Didn’t someone just post up the little nano particles that could easily be included with swabs? The ones that latch onto nasal mucosa and inject what they were carrying? Theragrippers if I remember them correctly? I think it was John’s Hopkins?
    Anything .gov sends you should be regarded with seriously skepticism.

  3. The box I received doesn’t have a “Made in…” ANYWHERE on it. Lookup the website and you find a Chinese LLC, big surprise eh? Their address is in Houston, Texas and the package shipped from Henderson NV.

  4. At least they can’t give you the Coronavirus – that’s a lipid enveloped virus, it doesn’t survive well outside the body for long, and dry.

    • That may not be true for that Theragripper delivery system. It is a sealed container until it gets stuck to mucosal surfaces.

  5. I sure as hell wouldn’t use them! Put something “Made in China” against a mucous membrane? YGTBSM!
    “Do not trust china! China, is asshole!”
    Same can be said for our current occupiers.

  6. Antigen tests won’t detect that you had it, only that you probably do, or don’t have an active infection.
    Not that a chicom test is to be trusted.
    And yes, as mentioned, shipping these during a freeze means they may be ruined in transit.

    • Someone???? How about Democrats??? I’d dig a hole and bury it.

  7. I haven’t been tested yet and have no plans to.
    I probably has it, but don’t know since I wasn’t tested.

    I wouldn’t trust these either and have no plans to order any.

  8. I refuse to stick anything from China inside my body.
    They have a long and very storied history of putting poisons in such things (including baby food).
    The Chicoms are evil.
    So are way too many of the Chinese people living over there.

  9. So far I’ve avoided the whole COVID scene. No injections, no tests, and no sickness. In the past ten years I haven’t had a “flu” shot and I haven’t had the flu. Lucky, I guess.

    • No, not “lucky.” You have a decent immune system. Thank God for that and keep on truckin’.

  10. I was as much struck by the “Do not use in the diagnosis of Covid 19” as I was by the “Made in China”.
    Nothing like confirmation that the test is useless, and the WuFlu panic overblown for purely evil purposes.
    John in Indy

  11. “Do not use if you are prone to nose bleeds.”

    Well, that eliminates me.

  12. I would run the tests without swabbing anyone, it would be intresting to see if a unused test gives a positive result. Or have someone you know to be currently infected take all the test to see how many show negative.

  13. Some of the N-95 masks we bought for a trip recently were ‘made in China’. I didn’t have a whole lot of choice on brand. I wonder if they filtered out anything at all.

    • Most all of the N95 masks have been made there for at least a decade, IIRC. That’s what the hospitals usually get.

  14. And with “the administration” trying like hell to hang onto COVID hysteria, how hard would it be to “doctor” those tests so that an inordinate number of them “pop positive” no matter what?

    Yeah, I sound like a “conspiracy theorist” here, but I’ve been right, about 95% for the last two or three years now… Take it for what it’s worth…

  15. I’m utterly uninterested in whether I get it or not. About 99.9% sure I had it in 2020. Don’t care if I get it again. I’ve had mild flu before. It’s now the Moronicron variant; I’ve had colds before.

  16. I know, MIC.

    I was at a filling station the other day and asked the young “hipster” behind the counter where his store’s antigen tests were made. I held up a box, “Well look at this! Made in China! Isn’t it ironic.” He grinned.