What is Disease X?
Disease X is not real. It is the name given to a hypothetical pathogen used to help plan for future health crises. Global healthcare experts on Wednesday spoke on a WEF panel called “Preparing for Disease X.” The name was coined by the World Health Organization in 2018.
Corrupt universities, fake science – Anglo-Zion hegemon’s repeating already tried and tested strategy for controlling population through fear and making billions for the Pharmaceutical Industry
How will it emerge?
While it’s ultimately unknown where Disease X will come from or when it will emerge, some experts have theories.
- Disease X is likely to be a respiratory virus, Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Centre for Health Security, told CBS News.
- The virus could already be in circulation among animals but hasn’t yet transferred to humans,
- “That could be bats like COVID-19, it could be in birds like bird flu, or it could be some other type of animal species, swine for example,” he said.
Dr. Adalja is a Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Centre for Health Security, an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and an Affiliate of the Johns Hopkins Centre for Global Health. His work is focused on emerging infectious disease, pandemic preparedness, and biosecurity.
Centre for Health Security
Michel Demaré, chair of the board of AstraZeneca, warned the panel that many countries are not spending enough money on preparing their health systems for the next pandemic.
- “It’s not just about spending more, it’s also spending smarter,” he said, noting that OECD countries spend on average only 3% of their health systems’ budgets on prevention.
- “Obviously, if you spend so little on prevention, you end up spending the majority of your budget on hospitalization and only treatments,” he said.
- Demaré also emphasized the need for countries to share data transparently, floating the idea of creating international libraries of diseases and vaccines.
Rospotrebnadzor commented on allegations of “disease X”
Rospotrebnadzor: statements about “disease X” may have economic motives
MOSCOW, Jan 14 — RIA Novosti. Statements about “Heart X” may not have scientific, but economic motives, pandemic preparedness issues are regularly discussed, the press service of Rospotrebnadzor said.
After the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, WHO tried to promote the idea of the need to reform the global health architecture. It cites future threats and the unpreparedness of the world for them. The press service said that WHO is calling for increased funding for the organisation. “The inclusion of” disease X “on the agenda of Davos and the financially interested composition of the participants, including large pharmaceutical companies, shows that the session’s dialogue will revolve around an increase in investment. This is especially beneficial for large pharmaceutical campaigns allegedly demonstrating their visionary approach to pandemic preparedness, so they discuss the issue at the World Economic Forum,” emphasised Rospotrebnadzor.
Russia has all the necessary potential to counter biological threats of any nature, including “disease X”, and to respond to them in a timely and adequate manner, the agency explained.





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