Adaptek
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Trevdog said:Now you are reaching so far it is laughable.
This article has nothing to do with anything but hepatitus B in China. It has absolutely no relevance with regard to the question of buying gear shipped from China.
You could argue with equal persuasiveness that nobody should ever eat a Big Mac prepared in the USA, because several years ago some people got sick after eating some undercooked contaminated burgers from Jack in the Box. I can hear you now "this is the type of shit that goes on in the USA." Please get a clue.
You obviously didn't read the article properly or are just a complete fool. Here look at these quotes:
"Today, 60 percent of Chinese have had hepatitis B, compared with just 1 percent in the United States and Japan." How can you compare this to a Big Mac?
"Chinese researchers found that 88 percent of injections in a large rural county were unsafe, most often because doctors reused needles and syringes after inadequate or no cleaning" Would you purchase needles and suringes from China after reading this? If the answer is no, then why would you purchase gear from a backyard factory in China and risk your life using it?
This is just needles and suringes. What about gear? Use your head, once you inject something in the blood stream it has bypassed most of you bodies defense system. Bottom line -
You get what you pay for