Pandemics are very rare. But the powers that be keep acting like there is another one just around the corner.
"It's incumbent on the United States and other countries to be prepared for whatever comes from biology, whether it's from nature or from engineering or a laboratory accident," said Dr. Tom Inglesby, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
The next pandemic could be worse Gostin sees nature as the most likely source of the next pandemic. A highly lethal strain of bird or swine flu could mutate naturally to become contagious to humans. That scenario kept health experts like Gostin awake at night long before COVID-19. But other causes are possible.
"We have a whole host of threats from lab leaks to bioterror to bioweapons to naturally occurring zoonotic spillovers," said Gostin, author of the 2021 book "Global Health Security: A Blueprint for the Future."
"All of that leads to quite a high probability that we're going to have more frequent pandemic-like threats and we need to take them seriously as a national security threat."
Look at that, the Johns Hopkins professor EXPLAINS EXACTLY WHY GAIN-OF-FUNCTION RESEARCH IS ILLEGAL IN THE FIRST PLACE.
Yet, our very own government seems to have been funding it.
And now, they want to warn us of worse pandemics.
Population control, anyone?
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And, right on cue, the XBB.1.B arrives. Yet another Variant-of-Doom. And they laughed when we said, "This will never be over. They know a good thing when they see it."
Or create it, as the case may be.
Well, at least they can't claim the jab will work on this one. Yet.
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