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Did Russians have the vaccine from the start, because they already had the needed data or because they manufactured the "Covid-19" BioInfoWeapon themselves?



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Saved Stories - None: Russia's Sputnik coronavirus vaccine gamble is all about Vladimir Putin

There was no clearer way of signaling how Russia sees its coronavirus vaccine: Moscow named it Sputnik, after the satellite whose launch in 1957 marked the start of the space race, and forced the West to confront an unexpected, and terrifying, technology gap.
Announcing the world’s first regulatory approval this week, President Vladimir Putin sought to repeat the propaganda masterstroke. Yet the rushed endorsement, after just two months of small-scale human testing, is less an affirmation of Russian scientific prowess than it is an expression of Putin’s hankering for Soviet-era international clout. It’s a premature victory lap that suggests a worrying need for affirmation at home too.
Russia has been in a hurry to win the vaccine race from the start, spotting the political benefit of being first with the inoculation the world is waiting for. It said in July that one of its prototypes, developed by the Gamaleya Institute, had completed the initial phase of tests. Then it began talking up plans for a mass vaccination program in the fall, brushing aside accusations that Moscow-backed hackers tried to steal research abroad. My colleagues in Moscow reported officials and billionaire tycoons had been getting the shots since April.
Now, ignoring public objections from the trade body representing the world’s top pharmaceutical companies in Russia, the country has pressed ahead with an official green light — even before the gold-standard, phase 3 trial that would typically involve thousands of subjects. Sweeping aside standard research procedure, Putin said in a televised meeting that all necessary checks had been cleared. It’s a triumph of spin over scientific protocol that even US President Donald Trump hasn’t been able to pull off.
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The scale of the gamble makes it hard to comprehend, even in a country that has counted more than 900,000 cases of the pneumonia-like illness. With only early-stage tests, as my colleague Max Nisen pointed out, Russia is taking a huge bet on the vaccine actually protecting enough people, safely. While adverse effects from vaccines are rare, they are not unheard of. Corner-cutting will hardly reassure a skeptical population.
There is also the fact that a national regulator’s OK doesn’t win you the global vaccine race. According to the World Health Organization, several candidate vaccines are already ahead of Russia’s in the final phase of testing, including one developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca Plc, which uses a similar technology. Some, unlike Russia, have published data to support their claims.
So why bother?
First, for the glory. Even if this announcement has been met with widespread skepticism, the White House felt the need to reassure U.S. citizens that it was moving as fast as possible. Developing nations, meanwhile, are listening carefully to a country that might share its vaccine with them.
Then, for the research kudos. Putin wants to restore a reputation for scientific excellence that has been tarnished by years of underinvestment after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and a dramatic brain drain.
Most importantly, perhaps, this is about burnishing goodwill at home.
The rush in the laboratory is proportionate to Putin’s need for affirmation in the face of weak approval ratings — at record lows, even after voters approved constitutional changes that give him the opportunity to stay in power until 2036. In today’s Russia, there is still a warm feeling around Soviet successes like the space program. That’s true even if many of those firsts were as much about the headlines as they were about genuine evolution. After former factory worker Valentina Tereshkova became the first female cosmonaut in 1963, it was another 19 years before another woman followed her into orbit.
Judy Twigg, a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University who studies Russian politics and health, points out that it is much like the virtual reality of Putin’s superweapons announcement in 2018, which promised invincible next-generation technology. It was made against the backdrop of genuine advances, but suggested a need for big wins the president could boast about — even if, like some of that military technology or a promised AIDS vaccine, they don't ever materialize.
Putin clearly wants a win against a virus that spoiled his 2020. The landmark constitutional plebiscite intended to cement his leadership was delayed by the pandemic, as was a Victory Parade marking the 75th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany, which few world leaders attended. An oil crisis hasn’t helped matters. While the economy is doing less badly than feared, households are still in pain, protests persist in the country’s Far East, Belarus is in revolt on his doorstep and there are potentially awkward elections for regional assemblies in September.
With a vaccine promise, he is again a protective father of the people: To make the point, Putin remarked publicly that one of his own, rarely spoken-of, daughters was inoculated.
Much will depend on what happens next, beginning with the promised publication of data on the vaccine in a major international journal. Russia has dismissed its doubters, but facts will be key to winning them over.
In the end, a historic space exploit may not have been the best metaphor to choose. These days Russia’s program faces setbacks, including competition from private companies such as billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Tripping up in the vaccine race will be costlier.


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            Staunton, August 11 Vladimir Putin says Russian scientists have come up with the first coronavirus vaccine in the world, that it is safe and effective, that it will be available on a voluntary basis in the near term, and that it will bring an end to the pandemic in Russia and anywhere else the Sputnik-5 vaccine is used (nakanune.ru/articles/116286/).

            Given the stakes involved, it is no surprise that most reporting has focused on Putins claims rather than on some aspects of this case which raise questions about what he is saying. Medical specialists and even those behind the vaccine urged that its registration be delayed, the vaccine was given only a temporary registration (until January 1), and wont be widely available until next year (regnum.ru/news/3033800.html,  kp.ru/daily/217167/4268507and ng.ru/health/2020-08-11/7_7934_news1.html).

            Some commentators suggested that Putin has begun to believe his own propaganda, accepting its suggestion that everything is going to work out well rather than recognizing that there are still enormous problems ahead and even that the vaccine may not work as promised (rosbalt.ru/blogs/2020/08/11/1858108.html).

            And many Russian officials and medical experts adopted a more restrained position than Putins. They suggested that even if Russia does have a vaccine, that is no reason to weaken current efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic by other means (regnum.ru/news/society/3028625.html).

            There was some good news on the ground, however. Officials reported that for the first time since April, the number of new cases of infection had fallen under 5,000 to 4945, although there was an uptick in the number of deaths to 130 during the last 24 hours. That brings the two  cumulative totals to 897,599 and 15,131 (t.me/COVID2019_official/1260).

            Across the Russian Federation, the pandemic continued, in some places improving and allowing for re-openings and in others getting worse and forcing re-closures (regnum.ru/news/society/3028625.html). Most places are now focusing on the beginning of the school year and the need to sanitize facilities for in-person instruction (regnum.ru/news/3033392.html and regnum.ru/news/3034102.html).

            Putins announcement did generate almost euphoria on the Russian stock market, analysts said (finanz.ru/novosti/aktsii/pochti-eyforiya-rynok-akciy-rf-obnovil-maksimum-na-zayavleniyakh-putina-o-vakcine-1029493242). But other economic news was dire: the number of small businesses is continuing to contract (vedomosti.ru/business/articles/2020/08/11/836350-v-rossii-sokratilos-chislo-malih-predpriyatii), and housing sales have collapsed (krizis-kopilka.ru/archives/78961).

            Meanwhile, in other pandemic-related developments in Russia today,

·         Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has give doctors involved in the treatment of the coronavirus to retire early (https://regnum.ru/news/3033699.html).

·         Russians are drinking less imported alcohol and less domestically produced legal spirits but more moonshine (forum-msk.org/material/news/16627935.html).

·         And Russian officials are beginning mass inoculations against the bubonic plague in regions and republics adjoining Mongolia (siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/russia-begins-mass-vaccination-against-bubonic-plague-in-danger-areas-near-border-border-with-mongolia/).





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Never mind meddling by Russia, China or Iran. The most dangerous threat to the integrity of November's election is coming from the man sworn to protect it the President of the United States | Analysis cnn.it/340uhYk pic.twitter.com/waiYIRdpcQ



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Inexcusable and unjustifiable failings behind the Ruby Princess coronavirus cluster have been laid bare in the findings of a special inquiry.
The Commission's final report reveals 28 deaths are now linked to the cruise ship and that the true number of infections may never be known.
The New South Wales Health Department has shouldered much of the criticism.
The report's author says officials simply failed to do their job and missed a significant surge of illness onboard the ship.
Jamie McKinnell reports.
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Oh yes, the infamous cult-classic will rise again.

The Star Wars Holiday Special has always been one of the biggest oddities of the Star Wars canon. A television special that aired a single time on CBS in November of 1978, about a year after the original Star Wars movie, the special was set on Life Day, while also introducing Chewbaccas family.
The special, which was filmed without much involvement from Star Wars creator George Lucas, was never broadcast on television again or released in any home video format, even as Star Wars achieved cultural ubiquity in the ensuing years. The Star Wars Holiday Special was distributed as a video bootleg throughout the 1980s and 90s, but not even various revivals of Star Wars have led to any type of official release.
But now, in a shocking bit of news, theres going to be a new Star Wars Holiday Special, which will debut on Disney+ on this Life Day, which is November 17.
The new version, per the official Star Wars website, will star LEGO versions of the characters from the most recent Star Wars trilogy, such as Rey, Finn, Poe and Rose, along with Chewbacca. Its not merely a LEGO remake of the original Holiday Special, but it will feature concepts introduced in the original Holiday Special, such as Life Day and Chewbaccas home planet of Kashyyyk.
Its not clear if the actors who played all of those characters will be participating as voice actors in the special.
It represents a rare acknowledgement by official Star Wars organs of the Holiday Special, although Lucas was generally thought to have been the one resisting it, and he is no longer involved with Star Wars following its sale to Disney in 2012.
Set after the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Rey leaves her friends to prepare for Life Day as she embarks on a new adventure with BB-8 to gain a deeper knowledge of the Force, the site said of the plot of the show. At a mysterious Jedi temple, Rey finds herself hurled into a cross-timeline adventure through beloved moments in Star Wars cinematic history, coming into contact with Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi and other iconic heroes and villains from all nine Skywalker saga films. But will she make it back in time for the Life Day feast and learn the true meaning of holiday spirit? Youll have to watch to find out!
In addition to the special, Disney+ will debut a second season of its popular Star Wars spinoff series, The Mandalorian, later this year, as it finished production prior to the star of the pandemic. However, the planned series centered on Obi-Wan Kenobi has been delayed.
Stephen Silver, a technology writer for The National Interest, is a journalist, essayist and film critic, who is also a contributor to Philly Voice, Philadelphia Weekly, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Living Life Fearless, Backstage magazine, Broad Street Review and Splice Today. The co-founder of the Philadelphia Film Critics Circle, Stephen lives in suburban Philadelphia with his wife and two sons. Follow him on Twitter at @StephenSilver.
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Oh yes, the infamous cult-classic will rise again.

The Star Wars Holiday Special has always been one of the biggest oddities of the Star Wars canon. A television special that aired a single time on CBS in November of 1978, about a year after the original Star Wars movie, the special was set on Life Day, while also introducing Chewbaccas family.
The special, which was filmed without much involvement from Star Wars creator George Lucas, was never broadcast on television again or released in any home video format, even as Star Wars achieved cultural ubiquity in the ensuing years. The Star Wars Holiday Special was distributed as a video bootleg throughout the 1980s and 90s, but not even various revivals of Star Wars have led to any type of official release.
But now, in a shocking bit of news, theres going to be a new Star Wars Holiday Special, which will debut on Disney+ on this Life Day, which is November 17.
The new version, per the official Star Wars website, will star LEGO versions of the characters from the most recent Star Wars trilogy, such as Rey, Finn, Poe and Rose, along with Chewbacca. Its not merely a LEGO remake of the original Holiday Special, but it will feature concepts introduced in the original Holiday Special, such as Life Day and Chewbaccas home planet of Kashyyyk.
Its not clear if the actors who played all of those characters will be participating as voice actors in the special.
It represents a rare acknowledgement by official Star Wars organs of the Holiday Special, although Lucas was generally thought to have been the one resisting it, and he is no longer involved with Star Wars following its sale to Disney in 2012.
Set after the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Rey leaves her friends to prepare for Life Day as she embarks on a new adventure with BB-8 to gain a deeper knowledge of the Force, the site said of the plot of the show. At a mysterious Jedi temple, Rey finds herself hurled into a cross-timeline adventure through beloved moments in Star Wars cinematic history, coming into contact with Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi and other iconic heroes and villains from all nine Skywalker saga films. But will she make it back in time for the Life Day feast and learn the true meaning of holiday spirit? Youll have to watch to find out!
In addition to the special, Disney+ will debut a second season of its popular Star Wars spinoff series, The Mandalorian, later this year, as it finished production prior to the star of the pandemic. However, the planned series centered on Obi-Wan Kenobi has been delayed.
Stephen Silver, a technology writer for The National Interest, is a journalist, essayist and film critic, who is also a contributor to Philly Voice, Philadelphia Weekly, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Living Life Fearless, Backstage magazine, Broad Street Review and Splice Today. The co-founder of the Philadelphia Film Critics Circle, Stephen lives in suburban Philadelphia with his wife and two sons. Follow him on Twitter at @StephenSilver.
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