Anonymous ID: 2529e6 Aug. 4, 2022, 8:02 a.m. No.17010150   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0557 >>0815

https://en.mercopress.com/2020/05/05/israel-research-lab-isolates-coronavirus-antibody-a-significant-breakthrough

Israel research lab isolates coronavirus antibody: “a significant breakthrough”

The “monoclonal neutralizing antibody” developed at the Israel Institute for Biological Research “can neutralize it inside carriers' bodies,” Defense Minister Naftali Bennett said

Israel has isolated a key coronavirus antibody at its main biological research laboratory, the Israeli defense minister said on Monday, calling the step a “significant breakthrough” toward a possible treatment for the COVID-19 pandemic.

The “monoclonal neutralizing antibody” developed at the Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR) ”can neutralize it (the disease-causing coronavirus) inside carriers' bodies,“ Defense Minister Naftali Bennett said in a statement.

The statement added that Bennett visited the IIBR on Monday where he was briefed ”on a significant breakthrough in finding an antidote for the coronavirus“.

It quoted IIBR Director Shmuel Shapira as saying that the antibody formula was being patented, after which an international manufacturer would be sought to mass-produce it. The IIBR has been leading Israeli efforts to develop a treatment and vaccine for the coronavirus, including the testing of blood from those who recovered from COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus.

Antibodies in such samples - immune-system proteins that are residues of successfully overcoming the coronavirus - are widely seen as a key to developing a possible cure.

The antibody reported as having been isolated at the IIBR is monoclonal, meaning it was derived from a single recovered cell and is thus potentially of more potent value in yielding a treatment.

Elsewhere, there have been coronavirus treatments developed from antibodies that are polyclonal, or derived from two or more cells of different ancestry, the magazine Science Direct reported in its May issue.

Israel was one of the first countries to close its borders and impose increasingly stringent restrictions on movement to hamper the domestic coronavirus outbreak. It has reported 16,246 cases and 235 deaths from the illness.”

Anonymous ID: 2529e6 Aug. 4, 2022, 8:36 a.m. No.17010315   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0332 >>0418

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11077877/Students-Manhattan-private-school-ambushed-drag-queen-performance-inside-Grace-Church.html

Students at woke $57k-a-year Grace Church Manhattan private school are ambushed by pansexual drag queen performance where kids were told they were 'homophobic' if they didn't wave a Pride flag

 

Students at Grace Church High School have revealed how they were forced to dance along to a drag performance on April 27

They also said that if they refused to grab a Pride flag when they entered the chapel for the Sixth Annual Pride Chapel they were 'homophobic'

During the Pride Chapel, Jesse Havea performed as the drag queen Brita Filter

He then spoke to students about the importance of drag representation and said he identifies as pansexual

A nonbinary teacher also used the opportunity to resign from the school due to their colleagues' use of the wrong pronouns

Anonymous ID: 2529e6 Aug. 4, 2022, 8:54 a.m. No.17010408   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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>https://vogue.ua/article/culture/knigi/hto-takiy-bandera-5-cikavih-knig-pro-legendarnogo-ukrajincya.html

Who is Bandera: 3 books about the legendary Ukrainian

"Stepan Bandera - a hero or a traitor?" "What wrong did Bandera do?" "What made Bandera famous?" These are just a few of the Google queries dedicated to Stepan Bandera. In recent months, the leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement has become, without a doubt, one of the most popular Ukrainians in the world, facts about whom are now being searched on the Internet by both Ukrainians and not only… Well, objective answers to the question of who Bandera really was, it is not easy to find what values ​​he professed and what he really wanted for Ukraine - but you can try to look for it in books. We have collected the most interesting facts.

Anonymous ID: 2529e6 Aug. 4, 2022, 9:04 a.m. No.17010474   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0557 >>0815

Dear Friends,

When I was sworn in as your State Attorney on January 3, 2017, my mission was clear: to make Hillsborough County safer while promoting justice and fairness for everyone. We are committed to making our neighborhoods safer for you and your families. We are finding smart alternatives to prison for first-time, non-violent, and juvenile offenders to more efficiently use your tax-dollars and reduce recidivism. And we are proactively engaging with the community to reduce crime and rebuild trust.

I am striving to make our State Attorney’s Office the model of what a prosecutor’s office should be – not just in Florida, but across the entire country. Yes, it’s ambitious, but high expectations yield high results. I’m privileged to work alongside approximately 300 dedicated public servants, including 130 assistant state attorneys, as well as a talented group of investigators, victim advocates, and support staff. From day one, I have challenged them to consider the long-term consequences of what we do every day in the criminal justice system: to appreciate what happens after we close a file; to engage with those we serve so that our entire community recognizes that we are partners; and to view each case not as a person to be prosecuted but as a problem to be solved. That is my vision for this office. But our work together is not just about my vision. It’s not about what I believe; it is about what we believe: our shared commitment to justice, fairness, and integrity.

Day by day, we are doing our part to form a more perfect union by striving to promote justice here in our community. Thank you for your input, support, and trust as we build a safer, stronger Hillsborough.

Sincerely,

 

Andrew Warren was elected as State Attorney of Florida’s 13th Judicial Circuit, Hillsborough County, in November 2016 and re-elected in November 2020. Warren leads an office of approximately 130 prosecutors and 300 total employees whose mission is to build a safer community while promoting justice and fairness for everyone in the criminal justice system.

Since taking office on January 3, 2017, Warren has been reforming our local criminal justice system. He has been tough on violent criminals, fraudsters, and repeat offenders who threaten the safety of our neighborhoods. He has utilized innovative reforms and created successful diversion programs to hold low-level offenders accountable while steering them away from the downward spiral of the system, including civil citation programs for juveniles and adults. Warren has focused on treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation for offenders with substance abuse and mental illness in order to reduce recidivism rather than further the revolving door of the criminal justice system. He has minimized poverty traps that criminalize people because they are poor. He created a Conviction Review Unit to address wrongful convictions and has embraced data-driven approaches that improve safety, cut crime, and save taxpayer dollars. Additionally, Warren has emphasized transparency and civic engagement to build trust with the community that he serves.

Warren previously served as a federal prosecutor with the United States Department of Justice. After initially prosecuting street crime in Washington, DC, he spent the majority of his career with the Justice Department prosecuting complex financial fraud all across the country—crimes that victimized retirees, investors, and taxpayers. Among other high-profile cases, he successfully prosecuted Robert Allen Stanford and other executives at Stanford Financial Group for orchestrating one of the largest frauds in history, a $7 billion Ponzi scheme. As a prosecutor, Warren earned multiple accolades from the Justice Department and federal law enforcement agencies, including the 2013 Attorney General Award for Trial Litigation. He has lectured and served on panels across the United States and abroad regarding criminal justice, and he was an instructor at the Justice Department’s national training center.

Warren studied economics and political science at Brandeis University before receiving his law degree from Columbia University. Following law school, he clerked in federal district court in San Francisco and then practiced complex criminal and civil litigation with an international law firm in New York and Washington, DC. Born and raised in Gainesville, Florida, Warren returned home to the Sunshine State to continue his public service. He lives in Tampa with his wife and two daughters.

Anonymous ID: 2529e6 Aug. 4, 2022, 9:06 a.m. No.17010485   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/norways-king-harald-hospitalised-with-fever-2022-08-04/

Norway's King Harald hospitalised with fever

OSLO, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Norway's King Harald is in hospital with a fever, the royal household said in a statement on Thursday.

The 85-year-old monarch was in a stable condition, the palace said.