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Re: Is a new pandemic imminent?
by
so98nn
on 09/05/2023, 10:09:02 UTC
Who has officially canceled covid, I think this is a big turnover of money in healthcare, but there are many indicators that a new pandemic is possible. To what extent does this correspond to reality, measles is also multiplying, will the world be covered by new diseases on a large scale? Or is it an economic process?

One thing about mutation you can't predict is: uncertainty. In similar ways to how COVID mutated (or bioengineered?) during late 2020, one can never be sure what is next up in the line. Soon there will be a team of scientists getting deployed for the bioweapons creations by metro countries. They have learned how the entire supply chain can be halted with such bioweapons. How they can prepare themselves in well advance with anti-virus and then go for the "final" plan.

I am not saying this is the only possibility but yeah natural occurrences of the same pandemic is highly possible now. Gen Alpha is not as strong as millennials or before generation. They already have weak spots in their DNA and it will weaken more in the years to come.

It's a health hazard but it will affect the industries, monetary system, infrastructures, and healthy running of the nation for sure.