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sure the squish room and so i need to closely up to a place to move to. the full story. of what is. ringback ringback near here to visit me should we be able to go this agency is yet to test of the issue. you. should worry is a good. nutritious meals only. when we think of the plague we imagine the middle ages but outbreaks still occur to this day any information on plague epidemics was classified by soviet authours cheese and the people who work to fight the disease received no plaudits for heroism but instead will likely to be sent to prison that's exactly what happened to the day of
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silver and $930.00 when he experienced his 1st 3 months behind us he was charge was sabotaged after fighting a plague of demick in azerbaijan. one of those nights the people's commissar off a health in azerbaijan called and said that sounds like cases had been recorded in the small town of 100 i along with the other staff and to leave for the epicenter and one more thing the commissar added and you'll recall to use the word instead of playing. the hazmat team left in such a hurry that when they arrived zilber was the only one who'd remembered to take a pair of skates rubber gloves with him despite the risk of infection he felt compelled to give them to his assistants. except through the nick of the free i'm sure your predator must go over your disposition your book that are both. is this.
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instinct. but if someone needs more on that it was sure it. could. it was a new moniker plague it could have been eradicated instantly it was only a matter of breaking contact between the infected and uninfected and isolating those who had contacted the infected all of that was done quickly however the 2nd and then a 3rd outbreak occurred one night when n.k.v.d. agent walked into my apartment diversion ist groups from abroad are active in the area they're opening up plague stricken dead bodies and cutting out the heart and livers to spread the contagion with body parts can you immediately initiate grave digging and examine all the burial sites you'll have to do it quietly at night because the locals might consider it a desecration of graves and it could cause a disturbance it all seemed insanely surreal in 3 out of 10 dreams we did that night we found beheaded corpses without hearts and livers zilber had his doubts
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about the plague being the result of foreign sabotage why would spies desecrate graves and remove organs from the dead if the plague agent could easily be isolated in a lab but for the security officials it was imperative to pick up a foreign trail and it was dangerous to argue with them or show that in the crates than it is. removed. in this approach so i know with. the. most that on the east. of them here is population is retrogressive religiously developed communication is complicated but in one village i managed to find a person who spoke a little russian and he told me that in those parts there was a legend the members of a. die one by one man the 1st who died was alive you had to cut off the head and
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give the heart and liver to their relatives so this whole grim picture became clear to me we stripped the whole population make it and put them into tents thankfully it was warm in that special military teams he was corrupted crammed to treat the whole building close it's interesting as we've kept the whole neighborhood under lockdown for 2 weeks we did manage to eradicate the plague. in vancouver he was welcomed with the honors and then put in jail the soviet authorities were obsessed with espionage mania at the time everyone was suspected of being a foreign spy whatever. still but was charged with spreading the plague that was the 1st but not only time family had to get him out of prison. and it was always get immorally of his 3rd wife in fact ex-wife at that time who is the driving force . soon as he is
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in the is. but arc of the end of the movie is needed to see him you know move. to school or be it's in the going here but never in the. midst of skin no she just says been going to be true what's you said there for both you and the city there were peace in the forest through the rocks in the cockpit but at the door image you're more than ever in the soup bush piece in the. room thank you . you've gotten some sleep in the ocean through the book it's. nice to. get a model of head to maine passions in her life science and still but for the former she had once deliberately infected herself with the. and of color there was hardly
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anything she wouldn't do for live still but either when they split up zenaida felt very ill for a while they both went on to have families but the moment her ex-husband was in jail she always came to the rescue she wrote to senior party officials and convinced famous scientists to sign letters to beria and stalin even still because mother had told his brother to watch out for xena she might throw you into a fiery furnace as well as me or anyone else just to get live out of prison that 1st imprisonment in azerbaijan turned out to be his shortest only 3 months all subsequent jail terms were much longer and the prisons were even more terrifying because then you is the new put caylee in there the voters the new. jewish will you see there me is the mission that is stands if ceo's maybe by the will remove from south. dakota the unit the yes the 7000000 yes they hear you or
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your friends and church should the rest of it. that would that go. back he suffered broken bones after his 2nd arrest and during interrogations of. bianca and. because he refused to give the statements investigators needed he was thrown into the most terrible prison. basically a torture chamber he was charged with treason espionage and sabotage after discovering a virus that caused encephalitis. for a beautiful creature with bridges. are both to boost the milage this spurs were. in the stupid you know we get that was due to.
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then your work seen. more insofar as. the research institute director reported to the n.k.v.d. that fire religious had spread the encephalitis under the guise of combat it's. the nickname for commissions presiding over speedy trials with sentences were handed down in record time condemned zilber to 10 years of solitary confinement. family again began to work for his release and i. had to plead for a former and current husband who was also a scientist. a staff says. don't wish them. silly made you feel like. c.v.s. . and then.
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christ did way. they needed a. coup. unsafe of a husband but legs was released in 939. so many years his name was emitted from references to the discovery of tick borne encephalitis but he only stayed out of prison for a year. even though both of these see it through to. get there so that. if we accept to see a bit of these old beautiful you dislike the school but authority iop up all the bushel lloyd. bush won the french quarter which at the belair you will bluefin through gets. at the slimming you kiss at the roots of silk gold still due to signal will be pretty handy chalion if he should use it that it's the it's him got the idea of way to leave you to. deal with a freak cuz. a spur of the world would live in the woods your bush is one that if
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we did you fear of we with this interview. that be a little. stylish as. a lot of them use the other when you deposed if you exceed those that got you smee stop occurred so you should. really put it in the unit in the summer of 940 they came for professes ilb or for the 3rd time out of fear for his loved ones lives he denied having a family he and valarie a concerned over his 4th part about want officially married and that had the foresight to give this son his mother's last name if he says that it's your macarthur park or your shouldn't pray do it once you have made it known good news. and. it's. up at the moment the thanks. see me yeah so company my.
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cat should have seen me you says. i thought it. would. be. so. because that is the stupidest news she. was a pandemic no certainly no border is just blind to nationalities. as america. we took a back seat. feasting. judgment commentary crisis with this system things. we can do better we should.
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everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is critical to response has been masked so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. thinks . we dare to ask.
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secret prisons and not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived within this 0 zone there were 2 view houses were allowed to leave prison were located and only cia people had access to the story for investigators sure hell they uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. you great ignore in. a sort of. crying for justice. that i'm going to let it happen other. than that i'm not out of the i'm not of the money that they're letting him. this was
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a good time to. try to move there i'm. not that wasn't good enough why not act and then again why exxon and the all the people we believe just a little bit here. bottom of my case i don't want them up with old johnny gaddaar at the moment i've got a mother. how do i not like you there is a lot of them i'm a little like a mad building let's pull out the people i don't want to put out a left most party without all the other blood. that term in prison was the hottest silber almost died of exhaustion from back breaking labor many years after release from the pitcher labor camp family friends wanted to introduce him to his neighbor from the dutch next door the famous soviet
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film director alexei dickey immediately afterwards there alex is in is it mamma regretted. his years in the sense of what. you do ok cannon's simply. through good. reminder. do you still think we're. here for some score go with. each other. yet they keep each some. more. the door was a mess codes on them play says newschannel. the trade deal over good simply made. a legacy of bill mystery in 5
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vashon the c.e.o. who by the name of the by new. in the u.k. says news is a great. no i love the show. the way. be your. what she is this lady is good but. this is our crew boo hoo and then us is go home and. in his 1st year at the picture a labor camp a gulag inside the arctic circle a virus researcher had to chop wood successfully delivered the camp wardens baby and he was soon put in charge of the infirmary where he established a small research lab to find. a vitamin deficiency condition.
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but if it would show there's a good show he did. earlier but the crew could know what to do work. with through some crap like this can i still do it can some through. the tour and. ideas it's. good or should be done in the complex a bridge. well it's a glitch on the scuttle the mist in the ideals. if i jump on this just. as you go over the script. i was summoned and offered a job at a bacteriological the bar a tree i refused they offered it to all times they held me with criminals for 2 weeks then summoned me one more time i refused again.
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knew it. but now. you've or is this guy morgan with a butt. i. were interrupting the program to bring you some breaking news a moscow court sentenced russian opposition figure out alexina vuln a $23.00 under half years in jail for parole violations he was arrested upon his return from germany in late january since his arrest there have been 2 weekends of protests across the country in support of the kremlin critic let's go straight to don off who's the moscow court where the verdict was announced just a little while ago bring us the story all of the day there what's being said. well absolutely you know and you're right the judge has just delivered the verdict
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to election of only 3 and a half years in prison of which he will have to serve only 2 years and 7 months essentially the judge in the building right behind me she did ducted those days that he the opposition leader excuse me that he had spent house arrest so essentially the election of ali that said for him he will be going to prison the defense has said that it will be they will be filing an appeal but until then well all of that will be done while alexina volley is still in prison so essentially you can see how many journalists have gathered here and a huge security response as well essentially this whole area has been cordoned off here since very early morning since dawn i should say and the only work is only those who work in the media and those who have well hearings here in this court had been allowed in just to give you some context alex in
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a volley he was he was sentenced he was found guilty of embezzlement back in 2014 but he was given a suspended sentence with a 5 year probation period and so now the prosecution has been making a point that he had violated the conditions of his probation period and they demanded that the suspended sentence should be swapped for a real one and the judge has sided with the prosecution basically well. points now the supporters of election have only they have already called on his followers on his own those who believe those who view this jailing as. illegal they've already called on them to descend upon central moscow right outside the kremlin to protest and demand the release of the kremlin critic but well we'll have to see how many people showed up right now we have reports. some 2 or more than 200 people
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detained on the way here to protest outside outside the court now if this protest indeed happens it will be another one we've seen 2 consecutive weekends of protests all across russia we've seen violence from both sides from from the police and from from the protesters tens of thousands of people showed up thousands were detained but this case it wasn't a usual case for russia not because it's quite high magnitude but also because right now in this school there are several embassy ca's because embassy workers of a lot of countries from the european union like the u.k. use switzerland to sweden and more in fact they came here and they were allowed in to see and witness this court hearing so that according to the press service to the media service of this court of the most cool cool this is quite unprecedented for russia and the russian foreign ministry has already said that this has called this
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meddling meddling in internal russia's affairs so we will be following how the events unfold here because election of ali is still in the court will be standing by here and also bring you all the latest if if a protest breaks out in the heart of moscow. thanks very much for being us right up to date what's been unfolding there in moscow city court regards the alexy case ortiz of course it all off. ok let's move on to more world news this hour a big story mexico has become the latest country to sign up to use russia's covert 19 vaccine with millions of doses set to be delivered in the near future of the same time hungry has received its 1st batch of sputnik it's in fact was the 1st you nation to earlier approved by millions of doses separately sputnik has received
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approval by researchers in the lancet medical journal who have concluded it's over 90 percent effective well tolerated the study also stated the vaccine will help people of all age group. this interim analysis of the phase 3 trial of showed 91.6 percent africa say against the 19 and it was well tolerated in a large cohort our results show that there are 2 components vaccine was able to induce a virus neutralizing humorless response in participants older than 60 years furthermore vax in africa c. in this group of participants did not differ significantly from the africa so of the 18 to 60 years group. there's been a u. turn in attitudes towards the vaccine and this is somewhat surprising given how sustained you know how big this this attack was on sputnik it was developed too quickly too many short cuts were taken corners cut you know there was
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not enough proof that it was safe we heard it over and over everywhere seemingly in the media from from various experts and people who dubbed themselves experts and now suddenly now that we have concrete data it turns out the russians were right it's safe it's safe and it's only one of 3 vaccines in the world with an efficacy of above 90 percent that is pfizer. and now sputnik we saw the test results what the shoot is that there are new severe allergic reactions they haven't been observed such as the ones that have that have battered. the publicity regarding the pfizer vaccine people with you know a history of severe allergic reactions being told to stay away and to weigh the water. it's also as if he should be new young people those under 60 as it isn't
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over sixty's which is very important because over sixty's they have a weaker immune systems the ravages of time. so that is very good news for those over 60 who are perhaps afraid of getting more concerned with side effects for from getting another vaccine. and it is cheaper it is much cheaper than alternatives to 3 times depending on the vaccine and those there was even a journalist who took the vaccine from the new yorker and he route a big article about how it is changed you know it is changed he's sort of view on the panda. mc there's the fears god in late january i took a test for covert 19 antibodies the results according to an interpretive scale provided by the clinic indicated that my antibody levels were probably sufficient to prevent illness the odds struck me as high but my own personal pandemic was
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nearing its end and this is you know what we're hearing from more and more journalists and publications than those saying experts that want us to stay away now saying well wait a 2nd this is this is a good alternative why it could be you know any number of reasons but the science the science of sound sputnik the a safe this is clearly good news as these your formulation vaccine is comparatively easy to manufacture and to deploy i mean they anticipated global shortage of vaccines and logistical problems in vaccination rollout. presently the world needs all the good vaccines that you can get against covered 19 and these are impressive results spawning v. is the 1st edina virus vector vaccine to achieve the 90 percent efficacy seen with the 2 m r n e vaccines so this could be a major contributing factor to them. turning on their attitudes towards the vaccine
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that is shortages mass shortages of other vaccines such as pfizer there's all sorts of trouble problems and challenges in the supply chain in the production part and sputnik we is relatively simple to booth produce and to transport it requires much much less cold temperatures it doesn't require the sort of deep freeze that the fires of for example requires during trial transportation which makes it much more available in developing nations and in poorer nations as well so far dozens of countries have expressed an interest more than 50 countries have preordered the vaccine already india loon in his pended agreement to produce more than 100000000 doses of this bootleg seat the czech republic for example now
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launching consultations with hungry hungry was the 1st european nation to greenlight the scrutiny of vaccine so again a striking striking difference in attitudes towards me from what we saw back in september in november where. seemingly you know spitting it was part of this this confrontation that is currently taking place between russia and various western countries and if it wasn't spared in the middle of the pandemic it wasn't spared you know being targeted seemingly politically. let's go live now to prison and to. malcolm kendrick a g.p. for the u.k.'s national health service to get his response to today's developments malcolm good to see you the w.h.o. regional director for europe has welcomed the results and sputnik we published in the lancet is it a significant step do you think towards the vaccine being ruled out further across
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europe. well i think so i mean. hard to know for sure really the world health organization giving positive positive inclusion is useful. but there are a number of people who seem to be and it's not a great time here. that stance has softened although just months ago some european officials essentially dismissed out of hand the e.u. using sputnik we know that had difficulties in the getting their hands and other drugs including astra zeneca is job the russian vaccine looks to be in demand is this a lesson in not politicizing health well i think it should be i mean realistically you would hope you would have. this pandemic would mean people would come together around the world and work together. unfortunately still the
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divides exist but you know the lisa bloom vaccine everything i see appears to be. identical is vote yes. therefore why why why the objection to it. it can only be political because i don't see any scientific rational for this that or at least i'm unable to see i think. just part of the pros i suppose of it appears to be less expensive easier to produce and deploy than some other jobs in terms malcolm of perhaps the world at large here there have been many difficulties with developing nations getting their hands on another jobs for those who are sick those who really need it whereas richer countries some of them being hoarding or perhaps just.

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