Wuhan visit - juts as expected?
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 10:59 am
Coronavirus latest news: No Covid in Wuhan before December 2019, WHO officials say after investigation
https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus- ... 01607.html
(Source: Telegraph)
meanwhile;
Vaccinated Britons could get QR codes to travel
People who have received their Covid jabs could be given scannable QR codes allowing them to leave the country in "passport" schemes being funded by the taxpayer.
Details of two ventures developing ways for Britons to confirm they have had vaccines were shared with The Telegraph on Monday.
Logifect, a firm handed £62,000 in grants by the agency InnovateUK, has designed a phone app, due to launch next month, that allows Britons to show confirmation of their vaccinations.
iProov and Mvine, two companies given a £75,000 grant for their joint drive, are working on digital "certificates" that would allow people to prove their immunity when asked.
But if as the regime has said there are NO PLANS to introduce these things then why bother? usual lies.
Wuhan: the early days
New videos show Wuhan during earliest days of COVID outbreak
Footage obtained by Al Jazeera shows the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak and Chinese government censorship attempts.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/1 ... d-pandemic
https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus- ... 01607.html
(Source: Telegraph)
lOf course they said that!Covid-19 was not circulating in the Chinese city of Wuhan before December 2019, a Chinese official has said at a press conference to unveil the findings of the first phase of an international inquiry into the origins of the pandemic.
meanwhile;
Vaccinated Britons could get QR codes to travel
People who have received their Covid jabs could be given scannable QR codes allowing them to leave the country in "passport" schemes being funded by the taxpayer.
Details of two ventures developing ways for Britons to confirm they have had vaccines were shared with The Telegraph on Monday.
Logifect, a firm handed £62,000 in grants by the agency InnovateUK, has designed a phone app, due to launch next month, that allows Britons to show confirmation of their vaccinations.
iProov and Mvine, two companies given a £75,000 grant for their joint drive, are working on digital "certificates" that would allow people to prove their immunity when asked.
But if as the regime has said there are NO PLANS to introduce these things then why bother? usual lies.
Wuhan: the early days
New videos show Wuhan during earliest days of COVID outbreak
Footage obtained by Al Jazeera shows the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak and Chinese government censorship attempts.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/1 ... d-pandemic