Jordan health ministry: COVID-19 testing kits being used are safe

Jordan has been struggling with rising coronavirus cases. (AFP)
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Updated 06 October 2020
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Jordan health ministry: COVID-19 testing kits being used are safe

  • Areas in Amman, Mafraq and Jerash meanwhile will be placed under full lockdown early Wednesday

DUBAI: All polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kits being used to diagnose possible coronavirus infection are safe and have not been exposed to contamination that would compromise accuracy, Jordan’s health ministry has said.

The government was reacting to earlier claims by a Jordanian Society of Genetic Engineers‎ official that the PCR kits used by the health ministry were tainted with coronavirus, which resulted in a spike in cases over recent weeks, state news agency Petra reported.

Asia Adwan, the director of the ministry’s laboratories division, said claims surrounding the safety and accuracy of the PCR testing had a detrimental impact on efforts exerted to fight the pandemic, which he said was in violation of Jordan’s Defense Order No. 8 issued on April 15, 2020.

The order includes a provision prohibiting people from publishing, re-publishing or circulating any information – including via any form of media, including social media – about the pandemic that would create fear among members of the public.

Adwan also rationalized that if the PCR kits have been contaminated with the virus, then all tests conducted would have returned positive results, which was contrary to actual daily testing that showed mostly negative results.

Meanwhile areas in Amman, Mafraq and Jerash meanwhile will be placed under full lockdown early Wednesday for a week after a spike in clustered coronavirus cases.


US to deploy more troops to Middle East as Iran operations continue

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US to deploy more troops to Middle East as Iran operations continue

  • Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine acknowledged that four US service members have been killed so far

WASHINGTON: The US will send additional troops and military assets to the Middle East as operations against Iran continue, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine said on Monday.

Speaking at the Pentagon alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Caine stressed that the campaign, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury,” remains ongoing and will not be concluded quickly.

“This is not a single overnight operation. The military objectives that (US Central Command) CENTCOM and the joint force have been tasked with will take some time to achieve, and, in some cases, will be difficult and gritty work,” Caine said.

He acknowledged that four US service members have been killed so far and cautioned that further casualties are expected as the campaign continues.

“We expect to take additional losses, and as always, we will work to minimize US losses. But as the Secretary (of Defense Hegseth) said, this is major combat operations,” Caine added.

Caine confirmed that more forces are already heading to the region.

“In fact, Admiral Cooper will receive additional forces even today,” he said, referring to Brad Cooper, US CENTCOM chief.

He described the rapid military buildup as evidence of the US Armed Forces’ ability to adjust quickly and project power “at the time and place of our nation’s choosing.”