Anonymous ID: 224b63 May 7, 2026, 1:54 p.m. No.24580993   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>24580981

South Korea announced they' been working on Hantavirus Vaccine since 2023

And yes, Ivermectin works on it, with same protocols, vit B, zinc etc.

But let's not lose focus that it's a listed side effect for the death jab.

Anonymous ID: 224b63 May 7, 2026, 3:26 p.m. No.24581410   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1461

NEXTA

@nexta_tv

‼️ 323 vials containing deadly viruses go missing from a lab in Australia — ABC News

 

Among them, nearly 100 vials contained the Hendra virus (transmitted from horses to humans, with a 57% fatality rate). Two vials contained the hantavirus (spread by rodents, with a 38% fatality rate), and 223 vials contained the lyssavirus (rabies virus, with an almost 100% fatality rate).

 

The most likely cause of the "disappearance" is thought to be the loss of containers during transfer to a new freezer. The Ministry of Health is conducting an investigation.

 

https://x.com/nexta_tv/status/1866803904194719984

 

They still haven't found them, but rest assured, everything is under control.

 

https://x.com/i/status/1866803904194719984 do we know if these missing pathogens were ever found?

 

Thought for 7s

 

No, the missing vials were never physically recovered or "found."

 

health.qld.gov.au

 

What Happened (Quick Summary)Incident: In 2021, during a freezer malfunction and transfer of materials at Queensland’s Public Health Virology Laboratory, 323 vials went unaccounted for. This included ~98 vials of Hendra virus, 2 of hantavirus, and 223 of lyssavirus (rabies-related).

 

abc.net.au

 

Discovery: The breach was only identified during an audit in August 2023.

Public Announcement: December 2024, triggering a formal “Part 9 Investigation.”

 

Investigation Outcome (as of 2025–2026)A formal independent review (Part 9 Investigation under the Hospital and Health Boards Act) was completed and its findings released in September 2025. Key conclusions:

 

health.qld.gov.au

 

The samples were unlikely to have been lost or stolen.

They were unaccounted for primarily due to poor record-keeping and administrative failures.

Officials believe the vials were most likely destroyed during routine lab processes (e.g., autoclaving/sterilization) without proper documentation, or the material degraded after the freezer failure.

 

There has been no evidence of theft, no linked public health incidents, and no confirmed cases tied to these specific samples. Authorities have consistently stated there is no ongoing risk to the public, as these viruses don’t survive long outside proper ultra-cold storage.

 

wbznewsradio.iheart.com

 

The X post you linked (from Dec 2024) was reporting the initial public disclosure of the old incident. The story resurfaced in 2026 on social media, but the official position remains that this was a serious biosecurity paperwork failure rather than a successful theft or release.