A gripping new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today discussing the just completed talks held between President Putin and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, says the result of this telephonic conference allowed for the approval of an emergency budget expenditure to permit the Ministry of Defense (MoD) to deploy nine of their giant Il-76 military cargo aircraft to deliver some 100 virologists and epidemiologists from Russia to Italy, along with critically needed medical equipment—Russian virologists and epidemiologist who will then return from Italy and go to their vast State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology (VECTOR) [English] scientific complex—one of the world’s leading anti-virus centres that has channeled resources into finding a COVID-19 cure—in a race against time to stop the global rampage of this deadly coronavirus—a race made critical after the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that a lockdown isn’t going to stop this coronavirus—a grim finding confirmed by top American health official Dr. Judith Persichilli who’s now declared “I’m definitely going to get it. We all are”—and is why Los Angles County-California, one of the largest counties in the US, is now telling its doctors to start skipping the testing of some patients—and who are following the lead of a China that has ended all coronavirus testing—the reason being because our world isn’t fighting against one coronavirus, it’s watching two coronavirus species fighting it out against each other—confirmation of which is contained in the 3 March scientific research paper published by Oxford University titled “On The Origin And Continuing Evolution of SARS-CoV-2” [Note: SARS-CoV-2 is the scientific name for COVID-19]—wherein it confirms this coronavirus evolved into two major types designated L and S—and although the L type (∼70%) is more prevalent than the S type (∼30%), the S type was found to be the ancestral version—and about which has other top scientists gravely noting: “The L-type might be more aggressive in transmitting itself, but we have no idea yet how these underlying genetic changes will relate to disease severity”. […]
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