The Next Plandemic: WHO Chief Calls on World to Get Ready for Virus 20 Times Worse Than COVID

World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus has issued a call for countries to join a pandemic treaty aimed at preparing the world for the potential threat of “Disease X.” Addressing an audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Ghebreyesus expressed hope that countries would finalize the agreement by May to collectively confront this yet-to-emerge but hypothetical virus, which scientists suggest could be 20 times deadlier than COVID-19.

Designated as a “placeholder” virus in 2017, Disease X represents a potential pathogen with the capacity to cause a severe international epidemic, according to a 2022 WHO press release. Ghebreyesus stressed the need for global readiness, emphasizing that COVID-19 was the first Disease X, and preparing for another pandemic is imperative.

“There are things that are unknown that may happen, and anything happening is a matter of when, not if, so we need to have a placeholder for that, for the diseases we don’t know,” stated Ghebreyesus.

“The pandemic agreement can bring all the experience, all the challenges that we have faced, and all the solutions into one. That agreement can help us to prepare for the future in a better way,” Ghebreyesus asserted, emphasizing that narrow national interests should not hinder global collaboration.

Independent panels and experts have been working to formulate collective responses, and Ghebreyesus set a deadline for the treaty to be signed by May.

The negotiations for the global pandemic treaty began in March 2021, with world leaders emphasizing an all-encompassing approach involving governments and societies at various levels. The proposed treaty aims to enhance international cooperation in areas such as alert systems, data-sharing, research, and the production and distribution of medical countermeasures.

While the Biden administration engaged in negotiations last year, critics within the GOP, including Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee, have expressed concerns about the treaty’s vagueness and potential impact on national sovereignty [via Fox News]:

The Biden administration was negotiating the global pandemic treaty last year. GOP critics have said that such an agreement would cede sovereignty to the WHO.

“The World Health Organization pandemic treaty is very vague, it affects our sovereignty, and it could be exploited to tell Americans what kind of health care they need in the event of a global pandemic,” Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., said at a May press conference.

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