Sunil Jain, managing editor of The Financial Express passed away at 58 due to post-covid complications

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Sunil Jain, managing editor of The Financial Express Sunil Jain, Managing Editor of Financial Express, passed away following post-Covid complications on Saturday. He was 58. Veteran journalist, columnist and Managing Editor of The Financial Express Sunil Jain has died due to COVID-19-related complications, his sister Sandhya Jain announced on May 15. Jain was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi after he had contracted the coronavirus infection. "Doctors & staff at AIIMS battled heroically, but the demon was too powerful," his bereaved sister tweeted. “My brother, Sunil Jain, passed away this evening after post-Covid complications. He suffered a cardiac arrest earlier in the day, but was revived, and finally passed after another cardiac arrest around 8.30 p.m. The doctors and all medical staff at AIIMS did their best and more. I thank you for standing by us in this dark hour,” his sister Sandhya Jain said in a statement. PM Narendra Mod

Was Covid Planned?

 


Chinese military scientists allegedly investigated weaponizing coronavirus five years before the covid-19 pandemic and may have predicted a World War III fought with biological weapons according to media reported reference to documents obtained by the US state department.


According to ‘The Sun’ newspaper in the UK, quoting reports first released by ‘The Australian’ the “Bombshell” documents obtained by the US state department reportedly show the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) commanders making the sinister prediction. Us officials allegedly obtained the paper which was written by military scientists and senior Chinese public health officials in 2015 as part of their own investigation into the Origins of covid-19.


Chinese scientists described SARS coronavirus – of which covid is one example – as presenting a “new era of genetic weapons”. Coronavirus are a large family of viruses, several of which cause respiratory disease in humans – ranging from a common cold to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).

The PLA papers reference seem to fantasize that a bioweapon attack could cause the “enemy Medical System to collapse”.

It reference work by US Air Force colonel Michael J. Ainscough, who predicted World War III may be fought with bio weapons. The paper also includes musing that SARS – which hit China in 2003 could have been a man-made weapon deliberately unleashed by “terrorist”.

That reportedly boasted the viruses could be “artificially manipulated in an emerging human disease virus, then weaponized and unreleased in a way never seen before”. The document lists some of China’s top Public Health figures among the authors and has been revealed in an upcoming book on the origins of covid-19 titled “What Really Happened In Wuhan.

China reported the first covid-19 case in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019 and since then the deadly disease has become a pandemic affecting more than 16,04,42,572 people and causing over 33,31,031 deaths worldwide.

Tom Tugendhat MP and Australian politician James Patterson said the documentary is a major concern about China’s transparency on the origins of covid-19.

Tugendhat, chairman of the House of Common Figure Affairs Select Committee, was quoted ‘The Sun’ as saying “China’s evident interest in bioweapons is extremely concerning even under the tightest control of the weapon or dangerous”.

This document raises major concern about the ambition of some of those who advise the top party leadership.Peter Jennings, the executive director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), told news.com.au that the document is as close to a “smoking gun” as we’ve got.

“I think this is significant because it clearly shows that Chinese scientists were thinking about military application for different strains of the coronavirus and thinking about how it could be deployed,” said Jennings.

“It begins to firm up the possibility that what we have here is the accidental release of a pathogen for military use,” added Jennings.

He also said that the document may explain why China has been so reluctant for outside investigations into the origins of COVID-19.

“If this was a case of transmission from a wet market it would be in China’s interest to co-operate … we’ve had the opposite of that.

“Among the 18 listed authors of the document are People’s Liberation Army scientists and weapons experts.Robert Potter, a cyber security specialist who analyses leaked Chinese government documents was asked by The Australian to verify the paper. He says the document definitely is not fake.

“We reached a high confidence conclusion that it was genuine … It’s not fake but it’s up to someone else to interpret how serious it is,” Potter told news.com.au.“It emerged in the last few years … they (China) will almost certainly try to remove it now it’s been covered.

“Questions remain over the origins of the deadly virus after a much derided World Health Organisation (WHO) probe earlier this year, with the organisation ordering a further investigation which factors in the possibly of a lab leak.


Most scientists have said there is no evidence that COVID-19 is manmade — but questions remain whether it may have escaped from a secretive biolab in Wuhan — from where the pandemic originated.

China is known to have been carrying out high risk “gain of function” research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) — which is near the outbreak’s ground zero at the Huanan Seafood Market.There is no evidence so far to suggest it was intentionally released by China.

Meanwhile, in Beijing, the state-run Global Times newspaper slammed The Australian for publishing the article to smear China.

An academic book that explores bioterrorism and possibilities of viruses being used in warfare was interpreted as a conspiracy theory by The Australian, which deliberately and malignantly intends to invent pretexts to smear China, Chen Hong, a professor and director of the Australian Studies Center at East China Normal University, told the newspaper.

“It is a shame for anti-China forces in Australia to back their own ideology against China at the expense of basic professional journalistic ethics, conspiring to twist the real meaning of the book,” Chen said. PTI AK AKJ AKJ



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