A business claiming to offer fetal gender testing is advertising for delivering blood samples from mainland China to Hong Kong as of Thursday, despite city health authorities warning that such services require prior approval, the Post has learned.
According to its website, HK LongKang DNA can provide testing services from as early as four weeks of pregnancy with a 99.995 per cent accuracy rate.
The company charges HK$3,000 (US$385) for testing at the six-week mark, with same-day appointments...
Are Hong Kong labs offering cross-border gender tests despite warning?
Published 2 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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