Pandemics Are Becoming a Real Threat to Humanity: A Century After the “Spanish Flu” Killed 50 Million People, Humanity Now Risks a New Wave of Deadly Diseases

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We know that it is coming, but we have no way of stopping it…

Ebola, zika, SARS: A century after the “Spanish flu” killed 50 million people, humanity now risks a new wave of deadly diseases, and in today’s globalised world another such pandemic may be unavoidable.

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Global pandemics are looming around the world.

Experts warned at the Davos summit this week during discussion entitled “Are We Ready For the Next Pandemic?” that pandemics are becoming a real threat to humanity. We know that it is coming, but we have no way of stopping it.

2018 marks the centenary of the worst epidemic in history: the so-called Spanish flu – an outbreak that experts say was actually imported to Europe by troops from the United States coming to fight in World War One.

Across the world, the disease killed more people in two years than the four years of fighting had.

Richard Hatchett, director of the public-private Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), said India lost five percent of its population in 1918 – the only time in the country’s history that its population declined.

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flu pandemics over the last 100 years.

A new flu virus is the risk that most worries experts

The flu is a respiratory virus that is easily transmitted and people can be contagious even before they show symptoms, so it is not easy to control,” said Briand.

Its numerous forms are also able to “marry” one another or bond with viruses from birds or pigs in potentially deadly new combinations.

Despite the development of anti-viral drugs, antibiotics and the first vaccines, two other flu pandemics erupted after the Spanish flu, in 1957 and 1968 – killing millions.

More recent epidemics have reminded the world that it is still vulnerable to outbreaks. The SARS respiratory virus killed some 770 people in 2003.

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SARS worldwide in 2012

These past three years, there has been Ebola in West Africa, zika in South America and more recently a plague epidemic in Madagascar” last year, said Sy.

Ebola haemorraghic fever killed 11,000 in West Africa in 2014 and 2015. The disease also spread around the world after international travelers were infected.

Humanity is more vulnerable in the face of epidemics because we are much more connected and we travel around much more quickly than before,” said Briand. “When we travel, the viruses travel with us.

Hatchett warned that disease specialists are still dealing with the consequences of zika, a mosquito-borne disease which causes birth defects.

The outbreak in Latin America in 2015 took scientists by surprise.

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Zika epidemics

Preparing for catastrophe

Experts also warned of the economic impact of outbreaks. In 2015 hundreds of cases of the MERS respiratory syndrome cost South Korea 10 billion dollars, Hatchett said.

Billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft founder Bill Gates estimated in February 2017 that preparing to respond to a global pandemic would cost $3.4 billion a year.

The potential cost of one if the world is unprepared could be $570 billion, he said.

Gates is one of the main backers of the CEPI, which has overall funding of $700 million and was launched at last year’s Davos summit.

The CEPI is seeking to develop treatments for three viruses for which there is currently none: MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome), Lassa fever which is endemic in West Africa, and Nipah in Malaysia and Bangladesh.

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Ebola virus pandemics

At the WHO, we are trying to prepare for a catastrophe, hoping to reduce the impact as much as possible,” said Briand.

Developing a vaccine against a new virus, however, is dangerous and can take up to six months, the WHO says.

It costs up to $200 million, says Peter Piot, director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. That is not a big motivation for pharmaceutical laboratories, Hatchett said.

There is no commercial market for these products until there is an epidemic and then everyone wants the vaccine that doesn’t exist.

Yes, we always wait to long until the next disaster occurs. Get prepared now! Now reading my article in times of Covid-19, I find it very prophetic… What about you?

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4 Comments

  1. People familiar with the deep state depopulation agenda, wonder if the H3N2 is a bio weapon. It is the 100 year anniversary of the Spanish flu so it makes you wonder.

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