Disaster Sudan Militants Spark 'Huge Risk' in Lab With Samples of Deadly Viruses - Well shit

Sudan is facing a "huge biological risk" after fighters took control of a public laboratory holding samples of deadly pathogens including those that cause polio, cholera and measles, a local World Health Organization (WHO) chief has warned.

During a call with reporters via video link on Tuesday, Dr. Nima Saeed Abid, the international organization's representative in the West African nation since August 2020, said that technicians were currently unable to access the lab to secure the infectious materials, describing it as an "extremely, extremely dangerous" situation, according to Agency France Presse.

The remarks came amid a fragile 72-hour ceasefire after fighting broke out between the Sudanese military and forces controlled by a military junta. Since violent exchanges began on April 15, at least 427 people have been killed and 3,700 injured, according to recent figures from WHO.

Thousands of people have been displaced by the conflict, fleeing to areas less affected by fighting or to neighboring countries, and many Western nations have sought to rescue nationals within Sudan.

Access to healthcare has been hampered by a lack of basic supplies and fuel, and the WHO has confirmed 14 attacks on healthcare facilities, killing eight people. Twenty hospitals have been forced to close due to a lack of resources, while the WHO said it could have saved a quarter of the lives of those killed if it had access to the injured.

Abid said that militants now occupied the National Public Health Laboratory in Khartoum—the Sudanese capital and one of the main areas of clashes—but declined to say which group, Reuters reported.

"This is the main concern: no accessibility to the lab technicians to go to the lab and safely contain the biological material and substances available," he said, adding that there was "a huge biological risk associated with the occupation."

Newsweek reached out to WHO's regional office via email for comment on Tuesday.

The lab is a partnership between the Sudanese government and various international aid organizations including WHO, and had been coordinating COVID-19 testing at the capital's international airport, which the BBC reports has been overrun by the Rapid Support Forces militia.


On Monday, a three-day ceasefire was announced, brokered by the United States and Saudi Arabia, in order to allow citizens to access healthcare and safe zones, and for foreign diplomats to be able to flee. There had been intermittent breaks in fighting during Muslim holidays over the weekend.

It is unclear how effective the ceasefire has been, and how long it would hold. Following the agreement, heavy gunfire and explosions could still be heard across Khartoum, according to the Associated Press.

On Saturday, President Joe Biden announced the military had conducted an operation to extract American embassy personnel from Khartoum.

"This tragic violence in Sudan has already cost the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians. It's unconscionable and it must stop," Biden said.

In a White House press briefing on Monday, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said the government was "actively facilitating the departure of American citizens who want to leave Sudan," and had "deployed U.S. intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets to support land evacuation routes, which Americans are using."


How the fuck i do a poll?
 
Polio, measles and cholera are all endemic in that part of the world so it kind of makes sense. Why they chose Sudan and not Ethiopia, I have no idea. Maybe there is one in Ethiopia already.

Of course two of the three are easily prevented by vaccination and cholera is a nonissue if you have a safe water supply.
Getting any of those diseases as a child in fucking Sudan is a blessing as it gives you a chance of not growing up in fucking sudan

Missing the firm hand of the UK yet you mongrels?
 
"But I was already vaccinated for polio."

"You need the new Pfizer mRNA polio vaccine or you're literally killing grandma and a domestic terrorist, chud."
"I'm sorry but your poor social-credit only entitles you to X amount of time on the iron-lung - grovel to XY minority on Twitter and we'll talk."
 
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Imagine being stationed to a level three lab in Khartoum. Wonder what else they’ve. Got in there.
Damn... no streetview! EPI-LAP Epidemiology Lab seems like a strong contender...
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So this seems like the "upscale" medical, academic, and embassy sector of Khartoum. The international airport is just west out of frame. Oh and Oxfam has their satellite office nearby, and two water treatment operations (!) are right next door to EPI. The Otokonoko Brazilian lives in a better building. Note the absent peephole on one door. Super containment.
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(Excluding doors and gates, a realm where muslims are unmatched)
Somehow the nondescript low-traffic building is better than the other strong contender, TEST Laboratories. Much less polished but much closer to those G'OMO Scandis and Oxfam.

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Brotha on the phone is just happy to be in the a/c.
 
Because the Feds are incompetent retards and can do nothing right. If you gave them a pack of Raman to cook, they would burn the whole building down with everyone inside instead.

Because the US government just loves putting Biolabs in unstable regions like Ukraine and Sudan. I'm starting to wonder if that greentext about some army officer in the Middle East having to clear out some prison full of infected people is legit now.
The US Government has nothing to do with this lab. It's Sudan's National Health Services Lab. And it's supported by the WHO aka the UN. It's not a bioweapons lab. It's where they send tests of the locals for the various third world plagues that thrive there. You're going to find a lab like this in any country that still maintains even the faintest illusion of governance.
 
You all thought it was another US biolab but it was really Bharat Mata! With our weaponized cholera everyone will shit in the street!
The US Government has nothing to do with this lab. It's Sudan's National Health Services Lab. And it's supported by the WHO aka the UN. It's not a bioweapons lab. It's where they send tests of the locals for the various third world plagues that thrive there. You're going to find a lab like this in any country that still maintains even the faintest illusion of governance.
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Someone is having a bad time, though. The UN just hired a new consultant there about a year ago:
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Serious question: why aren't these labs housed exclusively on islands?
Materials and people go in and out of labs just like any other business. Making it physically separate isn't terribly useful when you have a continuous stream of vectors coming and going constantly - almost no diseases spread as some kind of cloud that makes proximity itself an issue.
 
If it has smallpox, they could bring back smallpox which is currently eradicated. Polio, cholera and measles don't sound TOO bad. Two have good vaccines and one has an oral vaccine but it only lasts a couple yrs (cholera) but can be prevented by not living like a jungle nigger and shitting where you drink.
 
Materials and people go in and out of labs just like any other business. Making it physically separate isn't terribly useful when you have a continuous stream of vectors coming and going constantly - almost no diseases spread as some kind of cloud that makes proximity itself an issue.
It's a level 3 lab. Pretty much every university or large hospital has one. As long as they aren't playing with level 5 shit like ebola its a non issue. This is where they send samples for testing and identification. The point is this type of lab is serving current patients. So they need a rapid in country turn around. We're not talking Plum Island level stuff here.
If it has smallpox, they could bring back smallpox which is currently eradicated. Polio, cholera and measles don't sound TOO bad. Two have good vaccines and one has an oral vaccine but it only lasts a couple yrs (cholera) but can be prevented by not living like a jungle nigger and shitting where you drink.
They don't have smallpox. It's a level 3 lab. If they have Measels its because measels is in the wild in Sudan.
 
why even keep polio in a glass vial in a lab, wasn't polio eradicated in the human population? Keeping around viable samples is highly suspect.
 
why even keep polio in a glass vial in a lab, wasn't polio eradicated in the human population? Keeping around viable samples is highly suspect.
Nope, not yet. Only smallpox is completely extinct in human populations. Polio is extinct in developed countries but common in absolute shit holes even today.
Western countries use the "killed" vaccine you can't get polio from but in poorer countries, they still use the oral, live vaccine which has a low but possible chance of infecting you with polio which can create new strains and spread through fecal matter.
ISIS was known to kill Western aid workers in their territory who wanted to give polio vaccines and then they got really high rates of polio in the areas they controlled. We were getting closer to global eradication but then some niggers have to go full jungle ape and ruin the dream.
 
I 100% totally and fully completely utterly and wholly believe that the US was keeping some super spreader virus in a lock down in a 3rd world hellhole that barely has functional running water or electrify in 75% of its cities.

Yup nothing to question here, all totally above the board please get ready for more pandemic lock downs citizen.
 
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Why is there such a lab in fucking SUDAN
Polio, measles and cholera are all endemic in that part of the world so it kind of makes sense. Why they chose Sudan and not Ethiopia, I have no idea. Maybe there is one in Ethiopia already.

Of course two of the three are easily prevented by vaccination and cholera is a nonissue if you have a safe water supply.
I feel this article is blowing it out of proportion. This is likely just a WHO-backed lab that monitored diseases in the region.

The moment viruses and labs get mentioned, everyone goes all Resident Evil and assumes "Bioweapons", but in reality the risk is more from a soldier breaking containment and causing a polio outbreak because smashing things is fun.
 
Also a reminder that RE5 took place in Africa where the African division of a Tri-Cell (their logo was recolored Umbrella) was experimenting on the Wakandan flower power. That's why Wesker suddenly had Matrix powers and tried complete global saturation.
 
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