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The US has seen foreign spy agencies carry out reconnaissance of research into a coronavirus vaccine, a senior US intelligence official has told the BBC.

Bill Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, said the US government had warned medical research organisations of the risks.

But he would not say whether there had been confirmed cases of stolen data.

UK security sources says they have also seen similar activity.

Warp speed
An international race is on to find a vaccine for Covid-19.

Researchers, companies and governments are all involved. And their efforts are simultaneously being protected by domestic spy agencies, while being targeted by foreign ones.

Mr Evanina's organisation provides advice on countering the work of foreign intelligence agencies to the US government, businesses and academia.

"We have been working with our industry and government folk here very closely to ensure they are protecting all the research and data as best they can," he said.

"We have every expectation that foreign intelligence services, to include the Chinese Communist Party, will attempt to obtain what we are making here."

The US government is trying to aid work on a vaccine with a programme reportedly called Operation Warp Speed.

Whichever country discovers the first effective and safe formulation may be able to ensure its citizens are first to benefit.

"We've been in contact with every medical research organisation that is doing the research to be very, very vigilant," Mr Evanina added.

"In today's world there is nothing more valuable or worth stealing than any kind of biomedical research that is going to help with a coronavirus vaccine."

Hospital attacks
In mid-April, an FBI official said there had been "some intrusions" into institutions working on Covid-related research.

Deputy assistant director Tonya Ugoretz said bio-medical data had long been "a priority target for cyber-espionage" and organisations publicly linked to work on the virus had become a "mark".

Later in the month, the US assistant attorney general for national security, John Demers, said it would be "beyond absurd" to think China would not be interested in such details.

Canada's Centre for Cyber Security warned in March that "sophisticated threat actors may attempt to steal the intellectual property of organisations engaged in research and development related to Covid-19."

US and Western spies are also likely to be interested in what is going on inside China, including any discrepancies over the death toll from Covid-19 as well as its research on vaccines and treatments.

There have also been ongoing concerns about the risks of cyber-attacks against health organisations, which could undermine their ability to respond to the outbreak.

Two hospitals in the Czech Republic reported experiencing cyber-attacks in April. This led to an unusual request from the US Secretary of State.

"We call upon the actor in question to refrain from carrying out disruptive malicious cyber-activity against the Czech Republic's healthcare system or similar infrastructure elsewhere," Mike Pompeo said in a statement.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-52490432
 
Chinese vaccine is going to be tested in China and Pakistan. If I am not wrong.

The US has seen foreign spy agencies carry out reconnaissance of research into a coronavirus vaccine, a senior US intelligence official has told the BBC.

Bill Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, said the US government had warned medical research organisations of the risks.

But he would not say whether there had been confirmed cases of stolen data.

UK security sources says they have also seen similar activity.

Warp speed
An international race is on to find a vaccine for Covid-19.

Researchers, companies and governments are all involved. And their efforts are simultaneously being protected by domestic spy agencies, while being targeted by foreign ones.

Mr Evanina's organisation provides advice on countering the work of foreign intelligence agencies to the US government, businesses and academia.

"We have been working with our industry and government folk here very closely to ensure they are protecting all the research and data as best they can," he said.

"We have every expectation that foreign intelligence services, to include the Chinese Communist Party, will attempt to obtain what we are making here."

The US government is trying to aid work on a vaccine with a programme reportedly called Operation Warp Speed.

Whichever country discovers the first effective and safe formulation may be able to ensure its citizens are first to benefit.

"We've been in contact with every medical research organisation that is doing the research to be very, very vigilant," Mr Evanina added.

"In today's world there is nothing more valuable or worth stealing than any kind of biomedical research that is going to help with a coronavirus vaccine."

Hospital attacks
In mid-April, an FBI official said there had been "some intrusions" into institutions working on Covid-related research.

Deputy assistant director Tonya Ugoretz said bio-medical data had long been "a priority target for cyber-espionage" and organisations publicly linked to work on the virus had become a "mark".

Later in the month, the US assistant attorney general for national security, John Demers, said it would be "beyond absurd" to think China would not be interested in such details.

Canada's Centre for Cyber Security warned in March that "sophisticated threat actors may attempt to steal the intellectual property of organisations engaged in research and development related to Covid-19."

US and Western spies are also likely to be interested in what is going on inside China, including any discrepancies over the death toll from Covid-19 as well as its research on vaccines and treatments.

There have also been ongoing concerns about the risks of cyber-attacks against health organisations, which could undermine their ability to respond to the outbreak.

Two hospitals in the Czech Republic reported experiencing cyber-attacks in April. This led to an unusual request from the US Secretary of State.

"We call upon the actor in question to refrain from carrying out disruptive malicious cyber-activity against the Czech Republic's healthcare system or similar infrastructure elsewhere," Mike Pompeo said in a statement.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-52490432
Trump : You're fake news!!!!
 
Yes, your president already took Vaccine but not give to normal American citizen. they want to get rid of all the old and sick people. So don't get mad later all your parent and grandparent die.

Its a hoax...set yourself free buddy....roam free..down with the Green...Yellow and Red...QR code

Just kidding..don't ignore the code "The Men in White" will come get you

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Its a hoax...set yourself free buddy....roam free..down with the Green...Yellow and Red...QR code

Just kidding..don't ignore the code "The Men in White" will come get you

Virus_Outbreak_Colombia_39815-2.jpeg
Worry about yourself first. Your country reaching 1,116,808 today with 64,867 death. When will be you next? Too bad your country president won't release vaccine to you. Good luck to you my friend.
 
Worry about yourself first. Your country reaching 1,116,808 today with 64,867 death. When will be you next? Too bad your country president won't release vaccine to you. Good luck to you my friend.


How many have been infected with Coronavirus in China. I dnt believe the figures that have been released.
 
Worry about yourself first. Your country reaching 1,116,808 today with 64,867 death. When will be you next? Too bad your country president won't release vaccine to you. Good luck to you my friend.

Thank you for your concern, I am young healthy and living with my family in acres of secure private property.
Plus I can go anywhere I want without worrying about QR codes and men in white PPE. :lol:
 
Thank you for your concern, I am young healthy and living with my family in acres of secure private property.
Plus I can go anywhere I want without worrying about QR codes and men in white PPE. :lol:
I do believed you are young and naive. I can see American like you are such selfish person always think about yourself only but never think of other including your parent or other people. Yes, maybe you have less chance to die from the virus but not to your parent or other people in your family, your relative, your friends, your colleague.
I said you naive I mean your are really naive. Chinese wearing very proper protection gear to fight the virus but poor American nurse have to wear trash bag......:omghaha:

Nurses at NYC hospital receive gowns after Post trash bag exposé
By Carl Campanile and Ebony Bowden

April 2, 2020 | 1:32pm | Updated


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Nurses at Mount Sinai West wearing garbage bagsCriselle Cruz Bermas
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Treated like trash no more!

Nurses battling the coronavirus pandemic at Mount Sinai West are finally getting more protective gear after The Post revealed a shortage so dire that some staffers resorted to wearing trash bags.

Staff at the Midtown medical center said on Thursday that the desperately needed new supplies were handed out by hospital officials and that there is now enough gear to change gowns at least once per shift.

That lowers staffers’ risk of catching the virus and of passing to patients who don’t have COVID-19.

“There are a little bit more supplies,” said one Mount Sinai nurse who requested anonymity for fear of employer reprisals.

“At least we don’t have to use one gown for an entire shift.”

For now, at least, they won’t have to wear trash bags.

Still, the supply of protective gear at the hospital is far from ideal.

Nurses are still required to wear one disposable N95 respirator mask for their entire shifts, which can last 12 hours.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says N95 masks are to be worn no longer than eight hours.

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Nancy Pelosi cites coronavirus death of NYC hospital worker

The nurses had resorted to trash bags after the death of assistant nursing manager Kious Kelly, 48, who died of COVID-19 on March 24.

Colleagues have blamed his death on the forced reusing of protective equipment.

“For a health-care provider to be improperly protected and go home to their own family — it’s inhumane,” Kelly’s sister, Marya Sherron III, told The Post in a phone call from his hometown of Lansing, Mich., on Thursday.

Kelly’s body will be home on Friday, she said.

Sherron said she has been in touch with her brother’s nurse colleagues, and that they still don’t have enough N95 masks.

“They’re lives and the lives of others are at risk,” Sherron said.

“It’s disheartening because the number of deaths don’t have to be as high as they are. Kious’ death is not in vain. His death has gotten a lot of attention and shed a light what nurses are going through,” she added.

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The New York Post cover featuring nurses at Mount Sinai West wearing garbage bagsChris Suarez
Last week, The Post revealed in a front-page story that desperate health-care workers wore Hefty-brand 33-gallon garbage bags over their gowns and uniforms at the hospital near Columbus Circle.

Headlined “Treated Like Trash,” the story included a photo of three Mount Sinai West nurses posing in a hallway while wearing the black plastic trash bags for protection.

“NO MORE GOWNS IN THE WHOLE HOSPITAL,” read a caption that was posted along with the photo on social media.

“NO MORE MASKS AND REUSING THE DISPOSABLE ONES . . . NURSES FIGURING IT OUT DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS.”

One nurse had told The Post: “We had to reuse our masks, gowns and the [face] shield. We were told, ‘You get one for the entire time until this is over.’ ”

Hospital official denied that the nurses were not properly equipped.

Facing a nationwide shortage of personal protective equipment, the Trump administration recently approved technology that would allow health-care workers to sterilize and reuse N95 masks.
 
Thank you for your concern, I am young healthy and living with my family in acres of secure private property.
Plus I can go anywhere I want without worrying about QR codes and men in white PPE. :lol:
I do believed you are young and naive. I can see American like you are such selfish person always think about yourself only but never think of other including your parent or other people. Yes, maybe you have less chance to die from the virus but not to your parent or other people in your family, your relative, your friends, your colleague.
I said you naive I mean your are really naive. Chinese wearing very proper protection gear to fight the virus but poor American nurse have to wear trash bag......:omghaha:

Nurses at NYC hospital receive gowns after Post trash bag exposé
By Carl Campanile and Ebony Bowden

April 2, 2020 | 1:32pm | Updated


Enlarge Image
90912113_10218530223061135_4086051939169599488_n.jpg

Nurses at Mount Sinai West wearing garbage bagsCriselle Cruz Bermas
Sign up for our special edition newsletter to get a daily update on the coronavirus pandemic.

MORE ON:
CORONAVIRUS IN NY
Broadway theater producers working with Cuomo on re-opening process

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NYPD adding forces to target social distancing offenders this weekend
Treated like trash no more!

Nurses battling the coronavirus pandemic at Mount Sinai West are finally getting more protective gear after The Post revealed a shortage so dire that some staffers resorted to wearing trash bags.

Staff at the Midtown medical center said on Thursday that the desperately needed new supplies were handed out by hospital officials and that there is now enough gear to change gowns at least once per shift.

That lowers staffers’ risk of catching the virus and of passing to patients who don’t have COVID-19.

“There are a little bit more supplies,” said one Mount Sinai nurse who requested anonymity for fear of employer reprisals.

“At least we don’t have to use one gown for an entire shift.”

For now, at least, they won’t have to wear trash bags.

Still, the supply of protective gear at the hospital is far from ideal.

Nurses are still required to wear one disposable N95 respirator mask for their entire shifts, which can last 12 hours.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says N95 masks are to be worn no longer than eight hours.

SEE ALSO
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Nancy Pelosi cites coronavirus death of NYC hospital worker
The nurses had resorted to trash bags after the death of assistant nursing manager Kious Kelly, 48, who died of COVID-19 on March 24.

Colleagues have blamed his death on the forced reusing of protective equipment.

“For a health-care provider to be improperly protected and go home to their own family — it’s inhumane,” Kelly’s sister, Marya Sherron III, told The Post in a phone call from his hometown of Lansing, Mich., on Thursday.

Kelly’s body will be home on Friday, she said.

Sherron said she has been in touch with her brother’s nurse colleagues, and that they still don’t have enough N95 masks.

“They’re lives and the lives of others are at risk,” Sherron said.

“It’s disheartening because the number of deaths don’t have to be as high as they are. Kious’ death is not in vain. His death has gotten a lot of attention and shed a light what nurses are going through,” she added.

Enlarge Image
The New York Post cover featuring nurses at Mount Sinai West wearing garbage bagsChris Suarez
Last week, The Post revealed in a front-page story that desperate health-care workers wore Hefty-brand 33-gallon garbage bags over their gowns and uniforms at the hospital near Columbus Circle.

Headlined “Treated Like Trash,” the story included a photo of three Mount Sinai West nurses posing in a hallway while wearing the black plastic trash bags for protection.

“NO MORE GOWNS IN THE WHOLE HOSPITAL,” read a caption that was posted along with the photo on social media.

“NO MORE MASKS AND REUSING THE DISPOSABLE ONES . . . NURSES FIGURING IT OUT DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS.”

One nurse had told The Post: “We had to reuse our masks, gowns and the [face] shield. We were told, ‘You get one for the entire time until this is over.’ ”

Hospital official denied that the nurses were not properly equipped.

Facing a nationwide shortage of personal protective equipment, the Trump administration recently approved technology that would allow health-care workers to sterilize and reuse N95 masks.

Why did China get Coronavirus in the first place if they are so smart?
How many people have contracted Corona in China? True figures.
 
I do believed you are young and naive. I can see American like you are such selfish person always think about yourself only but never think of other including your parent or other people. Yes, maybe you have less chance to die from the virus but not to your parent or other people in your family, your relative, your friends, your colleague.
I said you naive I mean your are really naive. Chinese wearing very proper protection gear to fight the virus but poor American nurse have to wear trash bag......:omghaha:

The trash bag thing...that is old news dear...stay green my friend...stay green..

Why did China get Coronavirus in the first place if they are so smart?
How many people have contracted Corona in China? True figures.

True figures in China?? you have a better change of finding the yeti or the loch ness monster...:china:
 
The trash bag thing...that is old news dear...stay green my friend...stay green..



True figures in China?? you have a better change of finding the yeti or the loch ness monster...:china:
More reliable than the word came out from your "Making American Great Again" President for sure. By the way, Did you follow your genius president to inject disinfectant into the body? :omghaha:
 
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