The following report is from The Blaze:
World Health Organization has sounded the alarm on the next potential pandemic – which could be spread by insects.
On Thursday, the WHO launched the Global Arbovirus Initiative in an effort to implement an “integrated strategic plan to tackle emerging and re-emerging arboviruses with epidemic and pandemic potential focusing on monitoring risk, pandemic prevention, preparedness, detection and response, and building a coalition of partners.”
The WHO warns that risks of a new insect-borne outbreak is “increasing.”
The next pandemic could, very likely, be due to a new arbovirus. And we also have some signals that the risk is increasing.
Dr. Sylvie Briand – director of the global infectious hazard preparedness team at the WHO – said on Thursday.
Arboviruses are also known as arthropod-borne viruses – which means pathogens that are spread by arthropods that feed on blood like mosquitoes, ticks, sand flies, and midges. There are reportedly over 600 known arboviruses, of which more than 130 arboviruses are known to cause human disease.
Arboviruses include pathogens such as Zika, yellow fever, Chikungunya, dengue, and West Nile virus infection.
The dengue virus is spread to humans through the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that approximately half of the world’s population live in areas with a risk of dengue. The WHO reported,
The number of dengue cases reported to WHO increased over 8 fold over the last two decades, from 505,430 cases in 2000, to over 2.4 million in 2010, and 5.2 million in 2019.
Since 2016, more than 89 countries have experienced Zika outbreaks, according to the Daily Mail.
WebMD reported,
The World Health Organization estimates there are 200,000 cases of yellow fever worldwide each year, resulting in 30,000 deaths. Yellow fever appears to be on the rise internationally due to a decreased immunity to infection among local populations, deforestation, climate change, and high-density urbanization.
The frequency and magnitude of outbreaks of these arboviruses, particularly those transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, are increasing globally, fueled by the convergence of ecologic, economic, and social factors.
The WHO said on Thursday.
We have been through two years of COVID-19 pandemic and we have learned the hard way what [it costs] not to be prepared for high impact events. We had [a] signal with Sars in 2003 and the experience of the influenza 2009 pandemic – but there were still gaps in our preparedness.
Briand stated at the launch of the Global Integrated Arboviruses Initiative.
According to the Telegraph, clinical scientist Dr. Jeremy Farrar said,
“These diseases are diseases of our time” that are driven by “things of the 21st century,” such as climate change, urbanization, and globalization.
Dr. Ren Minghui – assistant director-general of the WHO – cautioned,
As urban populations continue to expand, the threat of these diseases grows more alarming. As close living arrangements amplify the spread of this virus, we must address these challenges now to prevent catastrophic impact on health systems in the future.
Dr. Mike Ryan – head of the WHO’s Emergency Program – said,
For each of these diseases there have been gains in different aspects of surveillance response, research and development. But sustainability is often limited to the scope and duration and scope of disease-specific projects. There is an urgent need to re-evaluate the tools at hand and how these can be used across diseases to ensure efficient response, evidence-based practice, equipped and trained personnel and engagement of communities.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
While the media and health organizations are still trying to keep the animosity and fear continuing, there no doubt will be more “pandemics” down the road, which will be blamed on the continuing amounts of people keeling over and dying from the first three Covid death shots; assuming, as I speculate, will be caused by the handlers really cranking up the 5G and EMF waves, causing the vaxxed to go haywire. But time will tell, as actual biological weapons most certainly could be unleashed as well.
[6] And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. [7] For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. [8] All these are the beginning of sorrows.Matthew 24:6-8
It is also of note that in recent months governments and companies are moving to increase ventilation and filtration protocols. Could that be a subtle sign of “show and tell?”
US Rollouts New Federal Ventilation Guidelines In Schools And Businesses To Fight Covid
Dyson Creates A New Set Of Headphones That Purifies The Air Around You
Pittsburgh College Uses Smart Tech To Minimize And Track Covid-19 Exposure
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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That picture of the guy’s face covered in masks is absolutely hilarious and it sums up the stupidity of people today perfectly lol.
Thanks. I was going through my image subscriptions for the keyword “airborne disease,” and that showed up lol.
Seems like God is using plagues to clear out the common & wealthy wicked.
It posted on my end. Maybe it just didn’t load correctly? Or maybe the servers were trying to figure out if it was spam. Usually if you don’t comment very often, the system might not realize it. I might have to relax the commenting protocols, because the system could be blocking more people than I realize.
My comment won’t post do you know why?
It looked creepy. Like it was mimicking the iron masks cavalry soldiers wore during medieval times.
But it’s also somewhat somewhat hilarious showing how stupid people are. The global elitists are watching and will play them like violins. Little or no resistance and they’ll come sliding in like nothing.
Yeah I cannot believe my self. It is exhausting how brainwashed people have become I cannot even talk to them anymore as they have a mental switch they flick when I open my mouth.
That could explain why they are genetically modifying the mosquitoes. We must watch very closely (I am not saying this to scare anyone, but I’m saying this to help people be vigilant).
I thought the same thing. We already have the Lyme disease thing out of Plum Island. No picnic to deal with & keeping the medical industrial thing going w/ one more ‘mysterious’ & unexpected ‘chronic condition’ typically treated with showers of pharmaceuticals, & making many fearful of being out in wooded, wilderness areas. Good to know what essential oils, plants serve as good deterrents…how to dress for poison ivy, insects etc. Less skin exposed is probably a good idea, though that effects your vitamin D. We do live in a fallen world, & most everything ends up being some sort of trade off making us more & more homesick for heaven, & the far away country….the regenerated earth of the millennium.
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It’s hard to figure all the ‘angles’ of the wicked. This would also, of course, make for a handy excuse to spray whatever they like or desire to move their agendas & new conditioning myths along, ‘peacefully’ dealing w/ resisters. Making the planned food shortages worse, sickening food animals excusing more flock & herd euthanasia.
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Easy to incorporate w/ spraying programs already in place.
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Inexpensive, floating row covers may be good to consider, sigh. Sheltering mini-garden crops under larger overhanging ones like some of the forestry gardening things, that the ‘sustainable’ & worship the earth cults, forced change folks have been promoting, too … Indoor mini-greens, sprouting, rabbitries, etc. Though these are all stopgaps requiring faith & readiness to resign ourselves to the will of God according to the word, & as he closes & opens doors.
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Most urban centers, & small municipalities have been spraying for mosquitoes for years, which is why people don’t get bitten there so much. They used to fog late at night, though probably ‘moving on’ to these newer things. That made for less maleria & yellow fever, nuisance, but worsened problems with infestations which their unnatural ‘evolution’ eggs on with eliminating competition, messing up natural foodchains etc. Not to mention contributing to altering the ‘human terrain’, adding to gut issues etc. And, like the bed bug issue getting worse & more widespread, & the hospital super-bugs & MERSA, c diff.
The article mentioned several times the problem of increased urbanization as a cause of these “diseases” spreading. I thought the trend was to herd populations back into the city. This would be good information to rub their noses in to put the kibosh on that idea. I worked in a major city almost 25 years at one time and I cannot remember being bit by a mosquito one time, even though it was a port city on one of the Great Lakes. But I guess I won’t be telling these yahoos that, lol
Am I blocked from commenting ?
Mine aren’t posting either. Probably nothing Jacob is doing folks. The point of digital is selective & strategic control.