The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) on Monday, March 30, announced that at least 120,000 locally-developed test kits for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) will be available starting Saturday.
In a statement, DOST said the Manila HealthTek Inc. will manufacture 120,000 test kits as the first batch of reagents arrived, which will enable them to start the manufacturing process.
“The remaining 94,000 testing kits will be sold commercially by Manila HealthTek at around ₱1,300 per kit, which is cheaper than the units currently being used in hospitals which cost about ₱8,000,” he added.
According to Secretary De la Peña, the Manila HealthTek said they have enough orders from the private sector who intend to donate them in turn to the Department of Health (Philippines) and hospitals.
“We have informed the FDA that requirements for CPR Certification will be submitted on Wednesday, April 1 at the latest,” he said.
Secretary De la Peña also added that the issuance of the Certificate of Product Registration (CPR) from the Food and Drug Administration Philippines (FDA) is expected on Friday, April 3.
Source: DOST
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