Just In: Klaus Schwab And The WEF To Discuss Disease X On January 17, As Part Of Their Annual Meeting

Just In: Klaus Schwab And The WEF To Discuss Disease X On January 17, As Part Of Their Annual Meeting

It has been just reported that the WEF, along with Klaus Schwab, will be discussing disease X as a part of their annual meeting on January 17. Check out the latest reports about this below.

All about Disease X

Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum will be discussing Disease X on January 17, 2024 as part of their annual meeting.

“With fresh warnings from the World Health Organization that an unknown “Disease X” could result in 20 times more fatalities than the coronavirus pandemic, what novel efforts are needed?”

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Someone commented: ” A disease so mysterious we have to call it x! As we’ve learned, the more dangerous a disease, the slower it spreads. So if it’s dangerous it doesn’t spread fast.”

“Disease X” is a term used by the World Health Organization (WHO) to represent a hypothetical, unknown pathogen that could cause a future epidemic.

WHO adopted this placeholder name to ensure flexibility in their planning to adapt to unknown pathogens. By focusing research efforts on entire classes of viruses instead of individual strains, WHO can improve their capability to respond to unforeseen strains. In 2020, some experts speculated that COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus strain, met the requirements to be the first Disease X.

“In May 2015, in pandemic preparations prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO was asked by member organizations to create an “R&D Blueprint for Action to Prevent Epidemics” to generate ideas that would reduce the time lag between the identification of viral outbreaks and the approval of vaccines/treatments, to stop the outbreaks from turning into a “public health emergency”.”

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