by Andreas Wailzer, LifeSite News:
During a World Economic Forum event entitled ‘Preparing For Disease X,’ WHO head Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that it is ‘a matter of when, not if’ for a new unknown disease to emerge.
DAVOS, Switzerland (LifeSiteNews) — The Secretary-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) has indicated that a new “Disease X” pandemic will certainly occur.
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During a World Economic Forum (WEF) event entitled “Preparing For Disease X,” WHO head Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that it is “a matter of when, not if” for a new unknown disease to emerge.
BREAKING – WHO head @DrTedros said it is a matter of “when” and not “if” a new, a still unknown “Disease X” will emerge.
He said that “you may call Covid the first Disease X…it may happen again”
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“Disease X is a placeholder for unknown diseases,” Ghebreyesus explained. “I just wanted to clarify that because there has already been a lot of attention.”
“Although COVID came immediately, we were preparing for COVID-like diseases. You may even call COVID the first ‘Disease X.’”
“And it may happen again.”
“Of course, there are some people who say this will create panic,” he continued. “No! It’s better to anticipate something that may happen because it has happened in our history many times and prepare for it.”
“We shouldn’t face things unprepared; we can prepare for some unknown things as well,” Ghebreyesus said.
The description of the event on the WEF website states that “Disease X” could lead to “20 times more fatalities than the coronavirus pandemic.”
According to a Sky News report from August 2023, U.K. scientists are already developing vaccines for a potential future pandemic caused by an unknown “Disease X” in a secret government laboratory. If the mysterious “Disease X” breaks out, the plan is to develop a vaccine within 100 days, according to the head of the U.K. Health Security Agency.