While I work on another piece (purely opinion this time) and continue to research a couple of more complex aspects of the virus (similar vein as the PAID hypothesis, but this has extensive evidence all around), I will leave you with this, and some commentary that I would like to bring to your attention. By no means this is “actually” news btw.
Dangerous incidents at UK laboratories ‘potentially exposed staff to Covid’
Official reports describe leaks of virus-laden fluids, a flood and a researcher bitten by an infected ferret
Dangerous incidents at UK laboratories, hospitals and Covid test centres potentially exposed staff to coronavirus and other hazards over the course of the pandemic, according to official reports obtained by the Guardian.
Many involved leaks and spillages of virus-laden fluids, but investigations also took place into a flood at an animal facility housing Covid-infected monkeys, mix ups that led scientists to work on live virus by mistake and a researcher being bitten by an infected ferret.
The Health and Safety Executive recorded at least 47 “dangerous occurrences” involving coronavirus at UK research facilities, hospitals and Lighthouse labs over the course of the pandemic. Reports from 37 cases were released to the Guardian under the Freedom of Information Act. The rest were withheld because of ongoing investigations.
On several occasions, scientists worked on live virus without proper safety measures because they believed the virus had been killed, while in other incidents, Covid positive test samples were transported without correct precautions. According to HSE reports, two healthcare workers at a hospital in Chichester became infected with Covid after not wearing PPE, but there is no evidence lab staff caught the virus in work-related blunders. In most cases staff were wearing appropriate PPE.
The National Institute of Biological Standards and Control, operated by the UK medicines regulator, was investigated after a flood at an animal facility housing Covid-infected marmosets. The same lab was later found to have breached multiple safety regulations when researchers spotted water droplets on the lab bench and floor after heating Covid virus stock. The risk of exposure was deemed “extremely low”, but the HSE found the lab fell short on planning, control and monitoring of Covid work, failed to provide sufficient information and training to allow safe handling of the virus, and failed to hold appropriate safety drills.
There is a severe downplay among a certain percentage of the scientific field, especially among virologists, on the danger that their research and lack of proper security protocols pose to the world at large.
As you the reader can clearly see, this leaked report tells about dozens of leaks of contaminated fluids from said laboratories, working on a live (contagious) virus by mistake is also another glaring oversight, if not done under the proper level of biosecurity (even if done, researchers are often careless). This article prompted me to remember something I took note of (on paper) months and months ago before I even properly understood the concept of viral recombination.
You can trace fairly easily the emergence of the first variants of SARS-CoV-2 with research done in certain labs, in fact, the UK variant had the exact mutations a research team achieved in mice. Weeks before the emergence of said variants so did the Brazil and South Africa variants. This is to say the first few variants that emerged conspicuously were laboratory leaks.
Daoyu (the best molecular biologist on the planet) then showed me these.
These are common, underreported occurrences. To make it clear, I firmly believe that early variants were laboratory leaks, and consequent variants were the result of recombination plus the evolutionary pressure the vaccines put on the virus. In fact, this amazing thread, which I recommend every single one of you to read, explains the possible origins of Omicron.
A variant that basically has all the mutations that were published in scientific papers. Omicron is a highly educated variant. This is a fairly complex thread, but the author makes it easy enough for you to get his point.
As a last note, and this is merely an observation of the facts, not me sounding happy that I am proved right, but the emergence of everything I covered on the PAID hypothesis is now emerging at such levels, that doctors are starting to scratch their heads.
Within the theme of that hypothesis, I would like to leave this small thread of mine. A scientist found a hidden sequence inside the Spike Protein sequence of the vaccines. One with quite a severe implication.
If Pfizer inserted this antigenic sequence, it has a purpose. And if it had a purpose, they knew about the highly inflammatory response the vaccine caused and the amount of disease it could set off, by differentiating to Th17.
No one in a position of authority right now in any institution in the West should ever be allowed to lead anything ever again.
Lymphocytopenia by my group's observations is something we see probably every day in reports on peripheral blood sent to pathology, which is a very small subset of blood sent for CBC and diff. The frequency makes you second guess your reference range, if you were not looking a total lymphocyte counts of 400-700/microliter. I have no doubt that it's a real increase in prevalence.