The World Health Organization Director, Dr Tedros, has stated that it is time to get aggressive with anti-vaxxers. He is disturbed by the pushback given to the WHO pandemic treaty. But his main concern is the coming new pandemic, disease X. This could be bird flu; the Dr Frankensteins in the bioweapons labs have not decided what will be used next to kill and injure us. But the warning has been made that something big is coming, and it will have a much higher mortality than Covid, which was really a pussy cat. The next virus will have "teeth."
I can't urge people enough to get ready now for a repeat of what went down in the Covid plandemic, stock up on supplies, don't accumulate debt etc. Most of all, get your health in order, get fit.
https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/who-director-tedros-says-its-time-to-get-aggressive-with-anti-vaxxers/
"The serious challenge that's posed by anti-vaxxers and I think we need to strategize to really push back because vaccines work, vaccines affect adults and we have science, evidence on our side," said Tedros.
"I think it's time to be more aggressive in pushing back on anti-vaxxers. I think they use Covid as an opportunity and you know all the havoc they're creating…"
According to Tedros, humanity is not ready for the next global pandemic and warned Disease X will kill twenty times as many people as Covid.
No-one can predict where or when the next Disease X will emerge, but its existence "is a matter of when, not if," Dr Tedros said.
Disease X "may be caused by an influenza virus, or a new coronavirus, or it may be caused by a new pathogen we don't even know about yet," he added.
But Dr Tedros was absolutely certain that a new deadly virus will emerge – and soon.
"Covid-19 was a Disease X – a new pathogen causing a new disease."
"But there will be another Disease X, or a Disease Y or a Disease Z."
Meanwhile, bird flu has jumped from animals to humans for the first time, shortly after Bill Gates announced his Foundation was in the final stages of seeking authorization for a bird flu vaccine."