How does data mining work? Asking for an isolated friendWhat the actual ferk? How does one even think of exporting stolen phones from Uganda to China? Hii ni kama data mining Centre.
Alafu walikula those pangolin and tortoises wah. Chinkuman ako na umeffi, let's just admit it
Sijui ata. I said that to sound clever than I actually am on tech matters. @AU5 ebu kuja kiasi
scum scammers. could also be paid chinese PR propagandists paid by CCM to spread fake propaganda of chinese generosity and how they are not plague generators, incubaters, carriers and spreaders
ai gashwin, chinese propaganda wont work. if we are trying to pin this on USA due to this, then google how many chinese have been caught trying to smuggle bio chemicals and items from labs around the world:Fort Detrick laboratory restored to full operations after being shut down by CDC
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The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick.
Staff file photo by Graham Cullen
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has restored a military laboratory on Fort Detrick to full capacity, approximately eight months after shutting down research in its top laboratories.
The CDC approved U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases return to full capacity, allowing it to conduct its full scope of work on infectious diseases, according to a press release from Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen and Reps. David Trone and Jamie Raskin.
“USAMRIID conducts vital research on the spread and containment of infectious diseases. As we continue to battle the coronavirus outbreak, ensuring their ability to work at full capacity is more important now than ever,” Van Hollen said in the release. “We fought hard to ensure USAMRIID had the resources necessary to receive CDC approval and get back up to full operational capacity. We will continue working to support funding for USAMRIID to carry out its crucial mission.”
In July, the CDC issued a cease and desist order for work in biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories, where researchers handle dangerous pathogens like Ebola and the bacteria causing the plague. The order came after the CDC noted lapses in biosafety protocols during a site visit.
The two breaches reported by USAMRIID to the CDC demonstrated a failure of the Army laboratory to “implement and maintain containment procedures sufficient to contain select agents or toxins” that were made by operations in the biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories, according to a report obtained last year by The Frederick News-Post.
The CDC revisited USAMRIID multiple times since July, allowing the laboratory to resume partial operations in November. Each follow-up visit allowed a little more work.
chinese propaganda reported by american media?chinese propaganda wont work
ai gashwin, chinese propaganda wont work. if we are trying to pin this on USA due to this, then google how many chinese have been caught trying to smuggle bio chemicals and items from labs around the world:
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Coronavirus: Wuhan has deadly pathogen lab linked to Chinese scientist
CHINA'S only secure laboratory for studying deadly diseases is located in Wuhan and was the destination of several trips made by a Chinese scientist who is under investigation by the Canadian government.www.express.co.uk
Science | AAAS
www.sciencemag.org
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Coronavirus outbreak a result of Chinese biological espionage?
Did Chinese biological warfare program agents smuggle the virus into the country?www.theweek.in
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Stolen Research: Chinese Scientist Is Accused of Smuggling Lab Samples (Published 2019)
Zaosong Zheng, a promising cancer researcher, confessed that he had planned to take the stolen samples to Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, and publish the results under his own name.www.nytimes.com
Fort Detrick laboratory restored to full operations after being shut down by CDC
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The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick.
Staff file photo by Graham Cullen
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has restored a military laboratory on Fort Detrick to full capacity, approximately eight months after shutting down research in its top laboratories.
The CDC approved U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases return to full capacity, allowing it to conduct its full scope of work on infectious diseases, according to a press release from Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen and Reps. David Trone and Jamie Raskin.
“USAMRIID conducts vital research on the spread and containment of infectious diseases. As we continue to battle the coronavirus outbreak, ensuring their ability to work at full capacity is more important now than ever,” Van Hollen said in the release. “We fought hard to ensure USAMRIID had the resources necessary to receive CDC approval and get back up to full operational capacity. We will continue working to support funding for USAMRIID to carry out its crucial mission.”
In July, the CDC issued a cease and desist order for work in biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories, where researchers handle dangerous pathogens like Ebola and the bacteria causing the plague. The order came after the CDC noted lapses in biosafety protocols during a site visit.
The two breaches reported by USAMRIID to the CDC demonstrated a failure of the Army laboratory to “implement and maintain containment procedures sufficient to contain select agents or toxins” that were made by operations in the biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories, according to a report obtained last year by The Frederick News-Post.
The CDC revisited USAMRIID multiple times since July, allowing the laboratory to resume partial operations in November. Each follow-up visit allowed a little more work.
I have said before that I offer the alternative view/facts so we all benefit from more open minds.Which is an attack and which is the counter attack here? All stories are fact checked and confirmed true.
Ssebo how is total lockdown treating you? Waragi unapata aje?This is no more than a click farm.
ai gashwin, chinese propaganda wont work. if we are trying to pin this on USA due to this, then google how many chinese have been caught trying to smuggle bio chemicals and items from labs around the world:
![]()
Coronavirus: Wuhan has deadly pathogen lab linked to Chinese scientist
CHINA'S only secure laboratory for studying deadly diseases is located in Wuhan and was the destination of several trips made by a Chinese scientist who is under investigation by the Canadian government.www.express.co.uk
Science | AAAS
www.sciencemag.org
![]()
Coronavirus outbreak a result of Chinese biological espionage?
Did Chinese biological warfare program agents smuggle the virus into the country?www.theweek.in
![]()
Stolen Research: Chinese Scientist Is Accused of Smuggling Lab Samples (Published 2019)
Zaosong Zheng, a promising cancer researcher, confessed that he had planned to take the stolen samples to Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, and publish the results under his own name.www.nytimes.com
Please, can someone pass the popcorns?..…Fort Detrick laboratory restored to full operations after being shut down by CDC
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The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick.
Staff file photo by Graham Cullen
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has restored a military laboratory on Fort Detrick to full capacity, approximately eight months after shutting down research in its top laboratories.
The CDC approved U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases return to full capacity, allowing it to conduct its full scope of work on infectious diseases, according to a press release from Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen and Reps. David Trone and Jamie Raskin.
“USAMRIID conducts vital research on the spread and containment of infectious diseases. As we continue to battle the coronavirus outbreak, ensuring their ability to work at full capacity is more important now than ever,” Van Hollen said in the release. “We fought hard to ensure USAMRIID had the resources necessary to receive CDC approval and get back up to full operational capacity. We will continue working to support funding for USAMRIID to carry out its crucial mission.”
In July, the CDC issued a cease and desist order for work in biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories, where researchers handle dangerous pathogens like Ebola and the bacteria causing the plague. The order came after the CDC noted lapses in biosafety protocols during a site visit.
The two breaches reported by USAMRIID to the CDC demonstrated a failure of the Army laboratory to “implement and maintain containment procedures sufficient to contain select agents or toxins” that were made by operations in the biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories, according to a report obtained last year by The Frederick News-Post.
The CDC revisited USAMRIID multiple times since July, allowing the laboratory to resume partial operations in November. Each follow-up visit allowed a little more work.