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West Virginia Interstate Shut Down Due to Truck Spill of Over 1 Million Moderna Doses Heading to Ghana


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The mainstream news has widely covered the contaminated Moderna doses found in Japan.

However, over 1 million Moderna doses became waste right here in America.

Instead of contamination, a massive truck spill was responsible.

The spill occurred on I-79 near Morgantown, West Virginia.

And the accident shut down the interstate for nearly a full day.

21 hours to be exact.

Here’s more info:

https://twitter.com/la17_lynn/status/1432754874383486976

12 WBOY reported on the spill:

I-79 closed down due to a tractor-trailer carrying Moderna COVID-19 vaccines crashing into a barrier.

According to a press release sent out by the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department, the vaccines were “to be sent as aid to a foreign” country; however, the driver “lost control on the interstate, struck a concrete barrier and wend down over the embankment” before rolling the vehicle on its side.

The tractor-trailer’s driver had to be extricated, and after being transported to Ruby Memorial Hospital, he was only treated for minor injuries, the release states.

Due to reports “that approximately 50 gallons of oil and anti-freeze had spilled out” of the vehicle, the Monongalia County Hazmat team responded, according to the release.

They posted this additional update:

Northbound lanes of I-79 are still closed at this time, however the Monongalia County Hazardous Incident Response Team is on scene.

The incident happened in the bridge construction area of I-79 at 1:44 a.m., but the roadway is still closed at this time.

According to a member of the hazardous response team, airspace in the area near the accident is being restricted at this time.

Still on scene are the Triune-Halleck Volunteer Fire Department, Monongalia County Hazardous Incident Response Team, West Virginia Division of Highways crews and Marion County fire departments, according to the Mon County Communications Center.

Timcast shared interesting details about the clean-up:

The West Virginia Center for Threat Preparedness has confirmed to Timcast that the Department of Defense has taken over the case of a truck carrying Moderna vaccines that crashed near a waterway off Interstate-79.

The Center for Threat Preparedness was in charge of trying to recover the vaccines, but are no longer permitted to speak to the press about the incident. Instead, they referred us to the National COVID Response Press Secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, who said that there were 1.3 million doses of the vaccine on the truck that were heading to Ghana.

As Timcast previously reported, air traffic was shut down while Hazmat cleaning crews spent 21 hours in the area near Morgantown. The northbound side of the interstate was also closed for all traffic.

“A tractor trailer, carrying Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to be sent as aid to a foreign country, lost control on the interstate, struck a concrete barrier and went down over the embankment approximately 30 feet and rolled on its side,” Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. “The driver was trapped inside of the vehicle and had to be extricated. He was transported and treated for minor injuries at Ruby Memorial Hospital.”

The statement went on to say that a hazmat team was brought in to clear “oil and anti-freeze” for 21 hours.

“The West Virginia Center for Preparedness helped recover the vaccine, but it is unknown how much was saved,” WV Metro News reported.

The Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office, Monongalia Hazmat Team, and Governor Jim Justice’s office all refused to answer questions from Timcast about the crash.

When contacted by Timcast and questioned about if vaccines spilled from the vehicle, the Monongalia Hazmat Team replied that “we are unable to release any information at this time.”

The Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office also declined to answer questions and directed us to the three day old statement on their Facebook page.

“So I can’t even ask a single question?” Timcast asked the deputy in a phone call on Monday morning.

“They’re not fielding questions about it at this time,” the deputy replied.

This leaves several questions about the Moderna spill the mainstream media refuses to cover.

Why is the Department of Defense overseeing the cleanup?

Was the full hazmat team really needed for “oil and anti-freeze?”

Or for toxic chemicals contained inside the Moderna jabs?

Why was airspace restricted from the public?

What are they trying to hide from the spill?

And how many African nations are they attempting to send the experimental jabs?

Ghana has only recorded 1,036 COVID-19 deaths.

I highly doubt they want these dangerous injections anywhere near their country.



 

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