Australia and Taiwan Bio Labs Next?
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Made me think of this occurrence Feb 2020, just before the plandemic kicked off. Escaped Baboons near a Sydney hospital.
https://www.9news.com.au/national/baboon-on-the-loose-hospital-sydney-police-told/5e9ddeaf-410b-4581-82ad-faa461cf9c83
"Health bosses have confirmed that while the male was in the area to have a vasectomy to stop him breeding, he wasn't due to be operated on at the human hospital, but at a separate animal research facility nearby."
"Professor Garcia said he couldn't say how many animals were used in research in NSW, but added that all research done on animals must meet ethical standards. "These animals are potentially used for studies that deal with chronic diseases, in particular disorders of the blood vessels, diabetes, disorders of blood forming cells, and anaemias," he said. "They're all being used to study diseases which afflict significant numbers of the Australian and worldwide population. "We do need the answer to pressing health problems, we do need to make progress on chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, the loss of pregnancies, the loss of infants and really do need to make that progress and for some of that work animals are the key to making leaps forward."'" "We have a small operating theatre which is suitable for the conduct of very well conducted research."
Things that you you go hmmmm?....
"These animals are potentially used for studies that deal with chronic diseases, in particular disorders of the blood vessels, diabetes, disorders of blood forming cells, and anaemias," he said. "They're all being used to study diseases which afflict significant numbers of the Australian and worldwide population. "We do need the answer to pressing health problems, we do need to make progress on chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, the loss of pregnancies, the loss of infants and really do need to make that progress and for some of that work animals are the key to making leaps forward."