Fifty-seven percent of leading disease specialists predict that a strain of the flu virus will be the source of the next major infectious disease outbreak that strikes the world and becomes a pandemic. This idea is based on long-term study depicting that influenza is constantly evolving and mutating, Cologne University’s Jon Salmanton-Garcia, who carried out the study, said.
Each winter influenza appears. You could describe these outbreaks as little pandemics. They are more or less controlled because the different strains that cause them are not virulent enough – but that will not necessarily be the case forever,” Salmanton-Garcia said according to a report by NDTV World.
According to 21 percent of the experts included in the study, a virus known as Disease X that is currently unknown to science is likely the second most likely source of a pandemic, after influenza. According to scientists, the next pandemic will be brought on by an unidentified microorganism that will emerge out of nowhere.
Disease X is not a specific disease but is the name of a potential virus similar to COVID-19. It could be a new agent, a virus, a bacterium, or a fungus without any known treatment. The global health body has categorized the unknown diseases among COVID-19, Ebola, Lassa fever, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), Nipah, and Zika, which have already caused widespread fatalities during outbreaks. –NDTV World
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Not to mention that we all should be aware of a previous “study” paid for by Bill Gates and Dr. Anthony Fauci that says that the bird flu will become the next plandemic.
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And this time, it’ll get people’s attention, according to Gates.
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There has been an increased level of “awareness” about the bird flu coming from the mainstream media lately, however, it must not quite be time for this to become the next plandemic, because the ruling classes’ agencies still say this virus poses a relatively low risk to humans.
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