Jiangnan Shipbuilding 江南造船 build large liquefied gas ship delivered in Shanghai 4-17-20, first delivery after the virus outbreak. The ship is a new generation of ultra-large liquefied gas vessel designed by Jiangnan Shipbuilding, with a total design length of 230.0 meters, width of 36.6 meters, depth of 22.2 meters and capacity of 84,000 cubic meters, which is classified by Lloyd’s Register to meet the relevant requirements of the latest IMO regulations.
US labs in third countries may be developing pathogenic agents
The Russian Foreign Ministry, in her words, notes the United States’ bigger biological presence beyond its borders, in particular in former Soviet republics.
“We cannot rule out that the Americans use such reference laboratories in third countries to develop and modify various pathogenic agents, including in military purposes,” she commented.
The diplomat recalled that the Richard Lugar Center for Public Health Research in Tbilisi, a Georgia-based US biological laboratory, is an official part of the US military system of global infectious diseases control. “Moreover, according to recent reports, top-ranking Pentagon officials have recently visited it to offer the Georgian authorities to expand the range of research,” she noted.
Canada is in this racket this big time. https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/death-lab-how-a-revolution-destroyed-canadas-30m-plan-to-build-a-high-security-bio-lab-in-kyrgyzstan?fbclid=IwAR3cLe3sBGIo20qRFFzHTIajbqPKG2T1t-abdV4sMR8WBPO0yHD6MCMK508
Ukrainian opposition urges probe into US biolaboratories in Ukraine 4-18-20 https://tass.com/world/1145423 In 2009, a virus caused a hotbed of hemorrhagic pneumonia, which claimed 450 lives. In 2011, Ukraine saw an outbreak of cholera, with 33 patients taken to hospital. Three years later another 800 patients were diagnosed with cholera. One year later more than 100 cases of cholera were identified in Nikolayev.
In January 2016, at least 20 military servicemen died of a flu-like virus. Another 200 people were taken to the hospital. Two months later 364 died in Ukraine of the swine fever virus A (H1N1) pdm09, the very same strain that caused the 2009 pandemic, Medvedchuk and Kuzmin say. They recall that an outbreak of hepatitis A occurred in Nikolayev in 2017. Another one followed in the summer of that year in Zaporozhie and Odessa, one more in the autumn in Kharkov.