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I even don't believe that these many people are dying in the US and Europe.
 
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Post the article here then I will read it!
Fort Detrick lab shut down after failed safety inspection; all research halted indefinitely

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The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick.

News-Post file photo




All research at a Fort Detrick laboratory that handles high-level disease-causing material, such as Ebola, is on hold indefinitely after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found the organization failed to meet biosafety standards.

No infectious pathogens, or disease-causing material, have been found outside authorized areas at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.

The CDC inspected the military research institute in June and inspectors found several areas of concern in standard operating procedures, which are in place to protect workers in biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories, spokeswoman Caree Vander Linden confirmed in an email Friday.


The CDC sent a cease and desist order in July.

After USAMRIID received the order from the CDC, its registration with the Federal Select Agent Program, which oversees disease-causing material use and possession, was suspended. That suspension effectively halted all biological select agents and toxin research at USAMRIID, Vander Linden said in her email.

The Federal Select Agent Program does not comment on whether a program such as USAMRIID is registered and cannot comment on action taken to enforce regulations, Kathryn Harben, a spokeswoman for the CDC, wrote in an email.

“As situations warrant, [Federal Select Agent Program] will take whatever appropriate action is necessary to resolve any departures from regulatory compliance in order to help ensure the safety and security of work with select agents and toxins,” Harben said in the email.

The suspension was due to multiple causes, including failure to follow local procedures and a lack of periodic recertification training for workers in the biocontainment laboratories, according to Vander Linden. The wastewater decontamination system also failed to meet standards set by the Federal Select Agent Program, Vander Linden said in a follow-up email.

“To maximize the safety of our employees, there are multiple layers of protective equipment and validated processes,” she said.

Vander Linden could not say when the laboratory would be able to continue research.

“USAMRIID will return to fully operational status upon meeting benchmark requirements for biosafety,” she said in an email. “We will resume operations when the Army and the CDC are satisfied that USAMRIID can safely and consistently meet all standards.”


USAMRIID has been working on modified biosafety level 3 procedures and a new decontamination system since flooding in May 2018. This “increased the operational complexity of bio-containment laboratory research activities within the Institute,” she said.

At the time of the cease and desist order, USAMRIID scientists were working with agents known to cause tularemia, also called deer fly or rabbit fever, the plague and Venezuelan equine encephalitis, all of which were worked on in a biosafety level 3 laboratory. Researchers were also working with the Ebola virus in a biosafety level 4 lab, Vander Linden said.

Of the pathogens, Ebola, bacteria Yersinia pestis (plague), and bacterium Francisella tularensis (tularemia) are on the list of the Health and Human Services select agents and toxins. The three are considered Tier 1 agents, which pose a severe public health and safety threat.

Venezuelan equine encephalitis also falls under the Federal Select Agent Program, according to the Code of Federal Regulations.

The military research institute is looking at each of its contracts to see what will be affected by the shutdown. USARMIID work outside the lab is not expected to be affected, including on Ebola, Vander Linden said.

“We are coordinating closely with the CDC to ensure that critical, ongoing studies within bio-containment laboratories are completed under appropriate oversight and that research animals will continue to be cared for in accordance with all regulations,” she said in an email. “Although much of USAMRIID’s research is currently on hold, the Institute will continue its critical clinical diagnostic mission and will still be able to provide medical and subject matter expertise as needed to support the response to an infectious disease threat or other contingency.”

According to the Code of Federal Regulations, which also lists required training, records and biosafety plans, Federal Select Agents Program registration can be suspended to protect public health and safety. It is not clear if this is why the USAMRIID registration was suspended.

The code also gives the Department of Health and Human Services, under which the CDC falls, the right to inspect any site and records, without prior notifications. Vander Linden said in the email that the CDC inspected USAMRIID several times over the past year, both unannounced and on a regularly scheduled basis.

USAMRIID will work to meet requirements set by the Army and the CDC and have its suspension lifted, Vander Linden said.

“While the Institute’s research mission is critical, the safety of the workforce and community is paramount,” she said. “USAMRIID is taking the opportunity to correct deficiencies, build upon strengths, and create a stronger and safer foundation for the future.”




Follow Heather Mongilio on Twitter: @HMongilio.
 
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Australia is basically American's lap dog in east asia. Whenever the American government jerks the chain and collar, the Australian barks.

Australia, don't demand it, just start one yourself.
 
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Fort Detrick lab shut down after failed safety inspection; all research halted indefinitely
5acf7bb83cd20.image.jpg

The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick.

News-Post file photo




All research at a Fort Detrick laboratory that handles high-level disease-causing material, such as Ebola, is on hold indefinitely after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found the organization failed to meet biosafety standards.

No infectious pathogens, or disease-causing material, have been found outside authorized areas at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.

The CDC inspected the military research institute in June and inspectors found several areas of concern in standard operating procedures, which are in place to protect workers in biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories, spokeswoman Caree Vander Linden confirmed in an email Friday.


The CDC sent a cease and desist order in July.

After USAMRIID received the order from the CDC, its registration with the Federal Select Agent Program, which oversees disease-causing material use and possession, was suspended. That suspension effectively halted all biological select agents and toxin research at USAMRIID, Vander Linden said in her email.

The Federal Select Agent Program does not comment on whether a program such as USAMRIID is registered and cannot comment on action taken to enforce regulations, Kathryn Harben, a spokeswoman for the CDC, wrote in an email.

“As situations warrant, [Federal Select Agent Program] will take whatever appropriate action is necessary to resolve any departures from regulatory compliance in order to help ensure the safety and security of work with select agents and toxins,” Harben said in the email.

The suspension was due to multiple causes, including failure to follow local procedures and a lack of periodic recertification training for workers in the biocontainment laboratories, according to Vander Linden. The wastewater decontamination system also failed to meet standards set by the Federal Select Agent Program, Vander Linden said in a follow-up email.

“To maximize the safety of our employees, there are multiple layers of protective equipment and validated processes,” she said.

Vander Linden could not say when the laboratory would be able to continue research.

“USAMRIID will return to fully operational status upon meeting benchmark requirements for biosafety,” she said in an email. “We will resume operations when the Army and the CDC are satisfied that USAMRIID can safely and consistently meet all standards.”


USAMRIID has been working on modified biosafety level 3 procedures and a new decontamination system since flooding in May 2018. This “increased the operational complexity of bio-containment laboratory research activities within the Institute,” she said.

At the time of the cease and desist order, USAMRIID scientists were working with agents known to cause tularemia, also called deer fly or rabbit fever, the plague and Venezuelan equine encephalitis, all of which were worked on in a biosafety level 3 laboratory. Researchers were also working with the Ebola virus in a biosafety level 4 lab, Vander Linden said.

Of the pathogens, Ebola, bacteria Yersinia pestis (plague), and bacterium Francisella tularensis (tularemia) are on the list of the Health and Human Services select agents and toxins. The three are considered Tier 1 agents, which pose a severe public health and safety threat.

Venezuelan equine encephalitis also falls under the Federal Select Agent Program, according to the Code of Federal Regulations.

The military research institute is looking at each of its contracts to see what will be affected by the shutdown. USARMIID work outside the lab is not expected to be affected, including on Ebola, Vander Linden said.

“We are coordinating closely with the CDC to ensure that critical, ongoing studies within bio-containment laboratories are completed under appropriate oversight and that research animals will continue to be cared for in accordance with all regulations,” she said in an email. “Although much of USAMRIID’s research is currently on hold, the Institute will continue its critical clinical diagnostic mission and will still be able to provide medical and subject matter expertise as needed to support the response to an infectious disease threat or other contingency.”

According to the Code of Federal Regulations, which also lists required training, records and biosafety plans, Federal Select Agents Program registration can be suspended to protect public health and safety. It is not clear if this is why the USAMRIID registration was suspended.

The code also gives the Department of Health and Human Services, under which the CDC falls, the right to inspect any site and records, without prior notifications. Vander Linden said in the email that the CDC inspected USAMRIID several times over the past year, both unannounced and on a regularly scheduled basis.

USAMRIID will work to meet requirements set by the Army and the CDC and have its suspension lifted, Vander Linden said.

“While the Institute’s research mission is critical, the safety of the workforce and community is paramount,” she said. “USAMRIID is taking the opportunity to correct deficiencies, build upon strengths, and create a stronger and safer foundation for the future.”




Follow Heather Mongilio on Twitter: @HMongilio.
Ok the most dangerous one is ebola. No coronavirus research.

That is Ebola:



That is coronavirus

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Do you see any similarities?

I don’t.
 
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You never know..

It could lead to a world war.. If Russia takes side of China, then west will chicken out..

Russian is badly affected by this corona commies virus shit too
 
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What it has to do with that? You mean a lab open can only research on virus?
The first cases appeared in December. Shi Zhengli knew the people were infected by coronavirus. On 30, December 2019 she took samples and compared the rNA sequence to the variants of coronavirus she and her team were working on. The lab was conducting on high pathogens especially coronavirus in bats.

She said there was no match.

That means she knew by 30, December China has a new coronavirus.

Even though she says the new coronavirus doesn’t come from her lab. Question: did she inform China CDC? If yes when?

The WHO still made the world to believe on 14, January that the new coronavirus is not infectious between human to human.

China CDC notified the world the coronavirus can transmit between human on 20, January.

In the case of pandemic every day matters.

China wasted 20 days.

Even though when Wuhan was going into lockdown, flights were still permitted between Wuhan and other chinese cities to the world.

China criticized countries that banned Chinese travelers.

WHO criticized countries that banned or imposed restrictions on chinese travelers.

The action by WHO is especially disgusting.
 
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If chinese have nothing to hide then they must open the Wuhan virus institute to international investigators!

investigators must interrogate Shi Zhengli, the bat women. She knows the truth.
Sure. Ask US to open fort Detrick for Inspection and hand over Maatje Benassi. We will followed suit.
 
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The first cases appeared in December. Shi Zhengli knew the people were infected by coronavirus. On 30, December 2019 she took samples and compared the rNA sequence to the variants of coronavirus she and her team were working on. The lab was conducting on high pathogens especially coronavirus in bats.

She said there was no match.

That means she knew by 30, December China has a new coronavirus.

Even though she says the new coronavirus doesn’t come from her lab. Question: did she inform China CDC? If yes when?

The WHO still made the world to believe on 14, January that the new coronavirus is not infectious between human to human.

China CDC notified the world the coronavirus can transmit between human on 20, January.

In the case of pandemic every day matters.

China wasted 20 days.

Even though when Wuhan was going into lockdown, flights were still permitted between Wuhan and other chinese cities to the world.

China criticized countries that banned Chinese travelers.

WHO criticized countries that banned or imposed restrictions on chinese travelers.

The action by WHO is especially disgusting.
Misguiding, typical troll response.
 
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Sure. Ask US to open fort Detrick for Inspection and hand over Maatje Benassi. We will followed suit.
You want to replace the US and lead the world. Why is that difficult for you to open the lab for inspection?

Misguiding, typical troll response.
So you have nothing to counter.
The UN will force China to cooperate even if you refuse.

You must prove your innocence.
People now think you have bloods in your hands.
 
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