The ASX has slipped at the end of trade on Thursday due to the "grim news" coming out of the US economy, according to Sky news business editor Ticky Fullerton.
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BizTicky The US has also had the virus 🦠 and been in lockdown 🤷♀️ Hence the markets down! realDonaldTrump will bring back the US economy! 🎉Trump2020Landslide
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Chinese testing kit companies 'linked to serious human rights abuses' in China | Sky News AustraliaLa Trobe University's James Leibold says there are 'privacy collection' and human rights concerns surrounding the 10 million Chinese COVID-19 testing kits arriving in Australia.\n\nThe testing kits were part of a deal with Chinese company Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) brokered by mining magnate Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest, and require DNA samples in order for them to work.\n\nThe government sought high level security advice on whether the biometric information of Australians could be sent back to China.\n\nMr Siebold told Sky News host he doesn't know if his DNA samples - if he needed to use the testing kits - would 'end up in Beijing in some police linked data base'.\n\nOn top of the obvious privacy issues, Mr Siebold said there are ethical concerns relating to the two Chinese companies who have provided the machines used to test the data.\n\nHe said Beijing Genomic Institute and Thermo-Fisher Scientific are 'liked to serious human rights abuses in China's western region of Xinjiang'.\n\n'There's a lack of full information at this stage'.\n\nImage: AP Typical smear campaign platitudes! How many times such scum can still make fool of people! Such malicious people are disgracefully sick. Made by oppressed slave labour working for a murderous dictatorship ! Then don't use those test kits. Dump them as waste.
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