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Figure 35 - Additional UMI testing products, primarily pregnancy tests. The box second from the right includes a picture of the same PRC-origin cassette as Figures 26 and 27. Source: City of Reedley.

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Figures 36-38 - Of the equipment in the Reedley Biolab, most was for packaging products. Pictured above, left and going clockwise: a PRC-origin automatic packing machine, a PRC-origin automatic separating and cutting machine, and an automatic folding machine. Source: City of Reedley.

F. Zhu’s Lab Appears to Have Contained Biological Pathogens, Medical Equipment, and Transgenic Mice That Had No Clear Purpose in His Fraudulent Sale of Fake Test Kits.

The Select Committee did not find evidence that the Reedley Biolab was engaged in active diagnostic test kit manufacturing—instead, the available evidence indicated that Zhu and his associates were simply purchasing counterfeit tests, falsely relabeling them as American-made, and selling them to American consumers.


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