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Fig. 1.
Phylogenetic network of 160 SARS-CoV-2 genomes. Node A is the root cluster obtained with the bat (R. affinis) coronavirus isolate BatCoVRaTG13 from Yunnan Province. Circle areas are proportional to the number of taxa, and each notch on the links represents a mutated nucleotide position. The sequence range under consideration is 56 to 29,797, with nucleotide position (np) numbering according to the Wuhan 1 reference sequence (8). The median-joining network algorithm (2) and the Steiner algorithm (9) were used, both implemented in the software package Network5011CS (https://www.fluxus-engineering.com/), with the parameter epsilon set to zero, generating this network containing 288 most-parsimonious trees of length 229 mutations. The reticulations are mainly caused by recurrent mutations at np11083. The 161 taxa (160 human viruses and one bat virus) yield 101 distinct genomic sequences. The phylogenetic diagram is available for detailed scrutiny in A0 poster format (SI Appendix, Fig. S5) and in the free Network download files.
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The Message of the Dates
Observations for the Counterintelligence Investigation:
The New Abwehr Hypothesis of the Covid-19 Pandemic
By Michael Novakhov
The New Abwehr Hypothesis of the Covid-19 Pandemic
By Michael Novakhov
I think, this is the remarkable work, original in its scope and method, and independent in approach and thinking. It also makes sense from the common sense point of view: some non-quantifiable observations also point to the earlier origins dates of the Pandemic. I shared my impression in the earlier posts (which coincide with some other observers, e.g. from California), that it might have started in the fall of 2019, based on the current "lightning speed" of the present emergence of the test positive cases, which apparently has more to do with their detection, than anything else; and based on the rate of these cases among health care workers in U.S.: up to 20%, which intuitively points to the onset of the epidemic earlier than in January of 2020, because it had to circulate for some time to reach this point.
The authors of this paper applied the scientific quantitative method (the "mutation rate clock") and give the estimate of the Pandemic emergence date with the remarkable precision: 95% chance of not earlier than September 13 2019, and no later than December 7 2019.
Both dates are significant from the counterintelligence investigation point of view, and in IMHO they contain the message from the organizers of this event, the CoronaVirus Pandemic.
Most likely, September 13 points to the 9/11 yearly Anniversary, and December 7, 2019 points to the Pearl Harbor Day, which was also marked in the past year by the "commemoration attack" on the naval base in Honolulu. Hickam, the name of the base, might also refer to the symbolic Hick AM "Radio": waking up with the memory hick (hick-up). I addressed this attack in my posts at that time:
"Someone wants to remind us about Pearl Harbor attack of 12.7.1941".
The message is the significance of these dates: 9/11 2001 marks the new Millennium and the new epoch in the recorded Human History, and Pearl Harbor is the real Victory Day, because it led to the entry of the U.S. in the WW2, and this circumstance decided the eventual outcome of the war and the defeat of the Nazi Germany.
This particular interpretation might be viewed as lending further credence and support to the New Abwehr Hypothesis of the major historical events after the WW2, as was initially formulated by me on the basis of observations and interpretations of the previous but still recent historical events.
It also reminds us that Abwehr was the formidable and the dominant scientific and intellectual institution, in many respects; and the New Abwehr naturally follows in these footsteps and sticks to the tradition. They were able to pull off this meticulously planned, as all the others of their operations, stunt of the "Pandemic", and to give the clues to their signature by pointing to the dates in employing the new scientific method.
The signs of the advanced computer modeling of the Pandemic spread, especially in Europe, can be deduced from the appearance of the Epidemic maps by countries and regions, which look remarkably like the war maps and do point to the historical events, along with the names of some locations. For example, compare New Rochelle with La Rochelle.
The common psychological mechanism and the underpinnings of these circumstances, as was described be me earlier, are the signs of the neurotic desire to undo and redo the historical events and to turn the military defeats of the yesteryear into the symbolic victories of today.
However, very often it is much more than just symbolic, in scope and impact. This hypothetical insight, if it is correct, has the practical significance: it might help us to deal with the situation. The adequate understanding is the first step towards taking the successful action.
For all the practical intents and purposes, the current situation can be viewed as the WW3, with the hypothetical New Abwehr as the new and the Invisible Enemy. But this Enemy is at the same time strangely benevolent: it issues the valuable warnings and the calls for the greater vigilance and preparedness, in its real life demonstrations and lessons, as the old-new anti-Hitler Abwehr would do. Almost sophisticated - paternalistic, isn't it? As if it reminds you to carry the umbrella to the rainy Parade Day, and produces the rain too; by some mechanism, known to them, and to them only.
If pandemics are "essentially psychological phenomena", then they can be viewed as the instruments of the Psychological Warfare. They instill fear and attempt to manipulate by Intimidation, which is the tool of wars from the times immemorial, as in the Indian intimidation war dances, for example.
If these reactions stem from the Unknown, then the antidote is to gain the objective Knowledge, and as soon as possible.
It look like it is the same strategy as in the effects of the mass shooting and the similar "accidents", which always looked more like the Intelligence and/or Mafia operations. These "accidents" very strangely and suddenly disappeared, as if the "Managers" now put all their efforts into this new thing: Intimidation by the Pandemic.
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The affiliation of this team of researchers led by Peter Forster with the German scientific institutions was noted and most likely it does have and signals a certain significance, especially from the Counterintelligence Investigations point of view.
"Researchers from Cambridge, U.K., and Germany have used a genetic network technique known as phylogenetic network analysis to reconstruct the early evolutionary paths of SARS-CoV-2 in humans as infection spread from Wuhan out to Europe and North America."
Institute of Forensic Genetics, 48161 Münster, Germany;
Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology, Christian-Albrecht-University of Kiel, 24105 Kiel, Germany
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-The coronavirus outbreak could have started as early as mid-September, and the Chinese city of Wuhan may not be where it began, a scientist looking at the origins of the disease has said. https://t.co/vyvPmUVbaC— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) April 18, 2020
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CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK MAY HAVE STARTED AS EARLY AS SEPTEMBER, SCIENTISTS SAY
BY HANNAH OSBORNE ON 4/17/20 AT 10:41 AM EDT
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The coronavirus outbreak could have started as early as mid-September, and the Chinese city of Wuhan may not be where it began, a scientist looking at the origins of the disease has said.
Geneticist Peter Forster, from the U.K.'s University of Cambridge (GS), is leading a research project to understand the historical processes that led to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ultimately, they hope to identify the first person who got the virus and served as the source for the initial outbreak. By analyzing networks, they have so far been able to chart the spread of the virus, including the genetic mutations, as it moved from China to Australia, Europe and the rest of the world.
They have created a network analysis using over 1,000 coronavirus genomes. This includes patient infection date and the "type" of virus the person was infected with. There are three types—A, B and C. A is closest to the coronavirus found in bats and is thought to be the original human virus genome. This type was found in Chinese and American individuals, with mutated versions in patients from Australia and the U.S.
However, A was not the virus type found in most cases in Wuhan, the city in China where COVID-19 was first identified. Instead, most people there had type B. Researchers suggest there was a "founder event" for type B in Wuhan. Type C, the "daughter" of type B, is what was identified in early cases in Europe, as well as South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong—but appears absent from mainland China.
Based on the data Forster and his colleagues have collected, the coronavirus outbreak appears to have started between September 13 and December 7. "This assumes a constant mutation rate, which is admittedly unlikely to be the case, and the time estimate could therefore be wrong," he told Newsweek. "But it is the best assumption we can make at the moment, pending analysis of further patient samples stored in hospitals during 2019."
He said it is possible the outbreak did not originate in Wuhan, as until January 17, almost all the isolates were type B. In Guangdong, a province about 500 miles from Wuhan, seven of the 11 isolates were type A. "These case numbers are small because few genomes are available for the early stage of the outbreak, before the Chinese New Year travel pre-January 25 would have started mixing patterns up geographically," Forster said.
He and colleagues published research into their network in PNAS on April 8.
- Contributed by Colin Renfrew, March 30, 2020 (sent for review March 17, 2020; reviewed by Toomas Kivisild and Carol Stocking)
Significance
This is a phylogenetic network of SARS-CoV-2 genomes sampled from across the world. These genomes are closely related and under evolutionary selection in their human hosts, sometimes with parallel evolution events, that is, the same virus mutation emerges in two different human hosts. This makes character-based phylogenetic networks the method of choice for reconstructing their evolutionary paths and their ancestral genome in the human host. The network method has been used in around 10,000 phylogenetic studies of diverse organisms, and is mostly known for reconstructing the prehistoric population movements of humans and for ecological studies, but is less commonly employed in the field of virology.
Abstract
In a phylogenetic network analysis of 160 complete human severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Cov-2) genomes, we find three central variants distinguished by amino acid changes, which we have named A, B, and C, with A being the ancestral type according to the bat outgroup coronavirus. The A and C types are found in significant proportions outside East Asia, that is, in Europeans and Americans. In contrast, the B type is the most common type in East Asia, and its ancestral genome appears not to have spread outside East Asia without first mutating into derived B types, pointing to founder effects or immunological or environmental resistance against this type outside Asia. The network faithfully traces routes of infections for documented coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases, indicating that phylogenetic networks can likewise be successfully used to help trace undocumented COVID-19 infection sources, which can then be quarantined to prevent recurrent spread of the disease worldwide.
The search for human origins seemed to take a step forward with the publication of the global human mitochondrial DNA tree (1). It soon turned out, however, that the tree-building method did not facilitate an unambiguous interpretation of the data. This motivated the development, in the early 1990s, of phylogenetic network methods which are capable of enabling the visualization of a multitude of optimal trees (2, 3). This network approach, based on mitochondrial and Y chromosomal data, allowed us to reconstruct the prehistoric population movements which colonized the planet (4, 5). The phylogenetic network approach from 2003 onward then found application in the reconstruction of language prehistory (6). It is now timely to apply the phylogenetic network approach to virological data to explore how this method can contribute to an understanding of coronavirus evolution.
In early March 2020, the GISAID database (https://www.gisaid.org/) contained a compilation of 253 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) complete and partial genomes contributed by clinicians and researchers from across the world since December 2019. To understand the evolution of this virus within humans, and to assist in tracing infection pathways and designing preventive strategies, we here present a phylogenetic network of 160 largely complete SARS-Cov-2 genomes (Fig. 1).
Zhou et al. (7) recently reported a closely related bat coronavirus, with 96.2% sequence similarity to the human virus. We use this bat virus as an outgroup, resulting in the root of the network being placed in a cluster of lineages which we have labeled “A.” Overall, the network, as expected in an ongoing outbreak, shows ancestral viral genomes existing alongside their newly mutated daughter genomes.
There are two subclusters of A which are distinguished by the synonymous mutation T29095C. In the T-allele subcluster, four Chinese individuals (from the southern coastal Chinese province of Guangdong) carry the ancestral genome, while three Japanese and two American patients differ from it by a number of mutations. These American patients are reported to have had a history of residence in the presumed source of the outbreak in Wuhan. The C-allele subcluster sports relatively long mutational branches and includes five individuals from Wuhan, two of which are represented in the ancestral node, and eight other East Asians from China and adjacent countries. It is noteworthy that nearly half (15/33) of the types in this subcluster, however, are found outside East Asia, mainly in the United States and Australia.
Two derived network nodes are striking in terms of the number of individuals included in the nodal type and in mutational branches radiating from these nodes. We have labeled these phylogenetic clusters B and C.
For type B, all but 19 of the 93 type B genomes were sampled in Wuhan (n = 22), in other parts of eastern China (n = 31), and, sporadically, in adjacent Asian countries (n = 21). Outside of East Asia, 10 B-types were found in viral genomes from the United States and Canada, one in Mexico, four in France, two in Germany, and one each in Italy and Australia. Node B is derived from A by two mutations: the synonymous mutation T8782C and the nonsynonymous mutation C28144T changing a leucine to a serine. Cluster B is striking with regard to mutational branch lengths: While the ancestral B type is monopolized (26/26 genomes) by East Asians, every single (19/19) B-type genome outside of Asia has evolved mutations. This phenomenon does not appear to be due to the month-long time lag and concomitant mutation rate acting on the viral genome before it spread outside of China (Dataset S1, Supplementary Table 2). A complex founder scenario is one possibility, and a different explanation worth considering is that the ancestral Wuhan B-type virus is immunologically or environmentally adapted to a large section of the East Asian population, and may need to mutate to overcome resistance outside East Asia.
Type C differs from its parent type B by the nonsynonymous mutation G26144T which changes a glycine to a valine. In the dataset, this is the major European type (n = 11), with representatives in France, Italy, Sweden, and England, and in California and Brazil. It is absent in the mainland Chinese sample, but evident in Singapore (n = 5) and also found in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea.
One practical application of the phylogenetic network is to reconstruct infection paths where they are unknown and pose a public health risk. The following cases where the infection history is well documented may serve as illustrations (SI Appendix). On 25 February 2020, the first Brazilian was reported to have been infected following a visit to Italy, and the network algorithm reflects this with a mutational link between an Italian and his Brazilian viral genome in cluster C (SI Appendix, Fig. S1). In another case, a man from Ontario had traveled from Wuhan in central China to Guangdong in southern China and then returned to Canada, where he fell ill and was conclusively diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on 27 January 2020. In the phylogenetic network (SI Appendix, Fig. S2), his virus genome branches from a reconstructed ancestral node, with derived virus variants in Foshan and Shenzhen (both in Guangdong province), in agreement with his travel history. His virus genome now coexists with those of other infected North Americans (one Canadian and two Californians) who evidently share a common viral genealogy. The case of the single Mexican viral genome in the network is a documented infection diagnosed on 28 February 2020 in a Mexican traveler to Italy. Not only does the network confirm the Italian origin of the Mexican virus (SI Appendix, Fig. S3), but it also implies that this Italian virus derives from the first documented German infection on 27 January 2020 in an employee working for the Webasto company in Munich, who, in turn, had contracted the infection from a Chinese colleague in Shanghai who had received a visit by her parents from Wuhan. This viral journey from Wuhan to Mexico, lasting a month, is documented by 10 mutations in the phylogenetic network.
This viral network is a snapshot of the early stages of an epidemic before the phylogeny becomes obscured by subsequent migration and mutation. The question may be asked whether the rooting of the viral evolution can be achieved at this early stage by using the oldest available sampled genome as a root. As SI Appendix, Fig. S4 shows, however, the first virus genome that was sampled on 24 December 2019 already is distant from the root type according to the bat coronavirus outgroup rooting.
The described core mutations have been confirmed by a variety of contributing laboratories and sequencing platforms and can be considered reliable. The phylogeographic patterns in the network are potentially affected by distinctive migratory histories, founder events, and sample size. Nevertheless, it would be prudent to consider the possibility that mutational variants might modulate the clinical presentation and spread of the disease. The phylogenetic classification provided here may be used to rule out or confirm such effects when evaluating clinical and epidemiological outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and when designing treatment and, eventually, vaccines.
Materials and Methods
The Global Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data (GISAID) was founded in 2006, and, since 2010, has been hosted by the German Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection. GISAID has also become a coronavirus repository since December 2019. As of 4 March 2020, the cutoff point for our phylogenetic analysis, the GISAID database (https://www.gisaid.org/) had compiled 254 coronavirus genomes, isolated from 244 humans, nine Chinese pangolins, and one bat Rhinolophus affinis (BatCoVRaTG13 from Yunnan Province, China). The sequences have been deposited by 82 laboratories listed in Dataset S1, Supplementary Table 1. Although SARS-CoV-2 is an RNA virus, the deposited sequences, by convention, are in DNA format. Our initial alignment confirmed an earlier report by Zhou et al. (7) that the pangolin coronavirus sequences are poorly conserved with respect to the human SARS-CoV-2 virus, while the bat coronavirus yielded a sequence similarity of 96.2% in our analysis, in agreement with the 96.2% published by Zhou et al. We discarded partial sequences, and used only the most complete genomes that we aligned to the full reference genome by Wu et al. (8) comprising 29,903 nucleotides. Finally, to ensure comparability, we truncated the flanks of all sequences to the consensus range 56 to 29,797, with nucleotide position numbering according to the Wuhan 1 reference sequence (8). The laboratory codes of the resulting 160 sequences and the bat coronavirus sequences are listed in Dataset S1, Supplementary Table 2 (Coronavirus Isolate Labels).
The 160 human coronavirus sequences comprised exactly 100 different types. We added to the data the bat coronavirus as an outgroup to determine the root within the phylogeny. Phylogenetic network analyses were performed with the Network 5011CS package, which includes, among other algorithms, the median joining network algorithm (3) and a Steiner tree algorithm to identify most-parsimonious trees within complex networks (9). We coded gaps of adjacent nucleotides as single deletion events (these deletions being rare, up to 24 nucleotides long, and mostly in the amino acid reading frame) and ran the data with the epsilon parameter set to zero, and performed an exploratory run by setting the epsilon parameter to 10. Both settings yielded a low-complexity network. The Steiner tree algorithm was then run on both networks and provided the identical result that the most-parsimonious trees within the network were of length 229 mutations. The structures of both networks were very similar, with the epsilon 10 setting providing an additional rectangle between the A and B clusters. The network output was annotated using the Network Publisher option to indicate geographic regions, sample collection times, and cluster nomenclature.
Data Availability.
The nucleotide sequences of the SARS-CoV-2 genomes used in this analysis are available, upon free registration, from the GISAID database (https://www.gisaid.org/). The Network5011 software package and coronavirus network files are available as shareware on the Fluxus Technology website (https://www.fluxus-engineering.com/).
Acknowledgments
We gratefully acknowledge the authors and originating and submitting laboratories of the sequences from GISAID’s EpiFlu(TM) Database on which this research is based. We are grateful to Trevor Bedford (GISAID) for providing instructions and advice on the database. A table of the contributors is available in Dataset S1, Supplementary Table 1. We thank Arne Röhl for assessing the network.
Footnotes
- ↵1To whom correspondence may be addressed. Email: pf223@cam.ac.uk or acr10@cam.ac.uk.
- Author contributions: P.F. and M.F. performed research; P.F., L.F., and M.F. analyzed data; P.F. and M.F. performed statistical analyses; P.F., C.R., and M.F. wrote the paper; and C.R. wrote the Introduction.
- Reviewers: T.K., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; and C.S., University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.
- The authors declare no competing interest.
- This article contains supporting information online at https://www.pnas.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.1073/pnas.2004999117/-/DCSupplemental.
- Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS.
This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY).
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The first known coronavirus case has been traced back to November 17. According to a report in the South China Morning Post, government data shows a 55-year-old from the Hubei province, which Wuhan is the capital of, was the first known case of COVID-19.
It is thought the virus jumped from an animal—likely a bat—into humans at some point. When and where this happened is not known. In December, the first cluster of cases was traced back to a seafood market in Wuhan, leading some to suggest this is where the virus first emerged. But as we learn more about the virus, this version of events appears less likely. A study published in the Lancet showed some of the first people infected with the virus did not have direct contact with the market.
Since these first cases at the end of last year, over two million people have been confirmed to have had COVID-19. According to Johns Hopkins University, it has spread to 185 countries and regions, with almost 150,000 deaths recorded.
Identifying the original source of the virus, Forster said, is necessary to ensure it does not happen again. Understanding the different types of virus and what role they play in the spread of COVID-19 is "one of the urgent questions to be looked at," he said.
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» Removing the novel coronavirus from the water cycle
17/04/20 18:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
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» China decimated US intelligence apparatus years ago, posing steep challenge during coronavirus cover-up
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The #Military #Forces of the former #WW2Allies are all in #crisis after crisis due to #Coronavirus, but #Bundeswehr is well #prepared, "underwhelmed", and militarily is more prepared than ever. Und why iz ziz zo?! tweetsandnews.blogspot....
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The #Military #Forces of the former #WW2Allies are all in #crisis after crisis due to #Coronavirus, but #Bundeswehr is well #prepared, "underwhelmed", and militarily is more prepared than ever. Und why iz ziz zo?! tweetsandnews.blogspot....
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» The Military Forces of the former WW2 Allies are all in crisis after crisis due to Coronavirus, but Bundeswehr is well prepared, "underwhelmed", and militarily is more prepared than ever. Und why iz ziz zo?!
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Michael_Novakhov shared this story from Tweets And News - From Michael Novakhov. The Military Forces of the former WW2 Allies are all in crisis after crisis due to Coronavirus, but Bundeswehr is well prepared, "underwhelmed", and militar...
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» 17/04/20 13:17 from Michael Novakhov on Twitter: M.N.: "UNDERWHELMED": The German heathcare system has "at no time been overwhelmed," according to Health Minister Jens Spahn. Elsewhere, the Chinese city of Wuhan has upped its death toll by 50%
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» mikenov on Twitter: 17/04/20 13:17 from Michael Novakhov on Twitter: M.N.: "#UNDERWHELMED": The #Germanheathcare system has "at no time been #overwhelmed," according to #Health Minister Jens Spahn. tweetsandnews.blogspot.com/2020/04/170420…
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17/04/20 13:17 from Michael Novakhov on Twitter: M.N.: "#UNDERWHELMED": The #Germanheathcare system has "at no time been #overwhelmed," according to #Health Minister Jens Spahn. tweetsandnews.blogspot.com/2020/04/170420… Posted by mikeno...
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17/04/20 13:17 from Michael Novakhov on Twitter: M.N.: "#UNDERWHELMED": The #Germanheathcare system has "at no time been #overwhelmed," according to #Health Minister Jens Spahn. tweetsandnews.blogspot.com/2020/04/170420… Posted by mikeno...
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» mikenov on Twitter: M.N.: "UNDERWHELMED": The German heathcare system has "at no time been overwhelmed," according to Health Minister Jens Spahn. Elsewhere, the Chinese city of Wuhan has upped its death toll by 50%.p.dw.com/p/3b2LT?maca=e… Coronavirus l
17/04/20 12:17 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites)
M.N.: "UNDERWHELMED": The German heathcare system has "at no time been overwhelmed," according to Health Minister Jens Spahn. Elsewhere, the Chinese city of Wuhan has upped its death toll by 50%. p.dw.com/p/3b2LT?maca=e… Coronavirus late...
17/04/20 12:17 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites)
M.N.: "UNDERWHELMED": The German heathcare system has "at no time been overwhelmed," according to Health Minister Jens Spahn. Elsewhere, the Chinese city of Wuhan has upped its death toll by 50%. p.dw.com/p/3b2LT?maca=e… Coronavirus late...
» mikenov on Twitter: p.dw.com/p/3b2LT?maca=e… Coronavirus latest: Germany says outbreak is 'manageable' again
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p.dw.com/p/3b2LT?maca=e… Coronavirus latest: Germany says outbreak is 'manageable' again Posted by mikenov on Friday, April 17th, 2020 4:15pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Bundeswehr has already started to provide food, camp beds and mobile doctors' facilities and is storing medical goods in its barracks. A few weeks ago, 125 German civilians were also flown out of Wuhan in military planes. dw.com/en/how
17/04/20 12:14 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites)
Bundeswehr has already started to provide food, camp beds and mobile doctors' facilities and is storing medical goods in its barracks. A few weeks ago, 125 German civilians were also flown out of Wuhan in military planes. dw.com/en/how-t...
17/04/20 12:14 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites)
Bundeswehr has already started to provide food, camp beds and mobile doctors' facilities and is storing medical goods in its barracks. A few weeks ago, 125 German civilians were also flown out of Wuhan in military planes. dw.com/en/how-t...
» mikenov on Twitter: In the midst of all this, the Bundeswehr is insisting that all its NATO obligations are still being fulfilled and that the military's combat readiness will be maintained throughout. dw.com/en/how-the-ger…
17/04/20 12:12 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites)
In the midst of all this, the Bundeswehr is insisting that all its NATO obligations are still being fulfilled and that the military's combat readiness will be maintained throughout. dw.com/en/how-the-ger… Posted by mikenov on Friday, Apr...
17/04/20 12:12 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites)
In the midst of all this, the Bundeswehr is insisting that all its NATO obligations are still being fulfilled and that the military's combat readiness will be maintained throughout. dw.com/en/how-the-ger… Posted by mikenov on Friday, Apr...
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