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originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
Wow! Hold your horses for one mo!
An enterovirus is just that, a virus. However, in your Twit link it clearly states they were looking at pneumococcus, which is Streptococcus pneumoniae.... which belongs in the Strep A group which is currently going around like wild fire here in the UK. It has taken 15 children so far because it went iGSA,
is the mass formation so strong that the sheep go along with it again?
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: tanstaafl
Yes I do unfortunately
originally posted by: bastion
I wouldn't read much/anything into it - these exercises have been done every year for at least the last 20 years - it's part of basic planning/preparedness and comes under the name 'Disease X' normally - where X is based on what the most likely pandemic candidate for that year so treatments and cointainment can be prepared, tested and evaluated as pademics are innevitable.
Over the years they've only been vaguely close once in predicting a Coronavirus outbreak, the other 19 times have been pandemics that never came to fruition like Ebola and Haemoragic fever. Last years was SARS/MERS based.
Event 201 is the fourth such exercise hosted by the Johns Hopkins center, which works to prepare communities for biological threats, pandemics, and other disasters. The simulations started with 2001's Dark Winter,
originally posted by: fernalley
John Hopkins has only hosted 4 since 2001
originally posted by: fernalley
originally posted by: bastion
I wouldn't read much/anything into it - these exercises have been done every year for at least the last 20 years - it's part of basic planning/preparedness and comes under the name 'Disease X' normally - where X is based on what the most likely pandemic candidate for that year so treatments and cointainment can be prepared, tested and evaluated as pademics are innevitable.
Over the years they've only been vaguely close once in predicting a Coronavirus outbreak, the other 19 times have been pandemics that never came to fruition like Ebola and Haemoragic fever. Last years was SARS/MERS based.
John Hopkins has only hosted 4 since 2001
Event 201 is the fourth such exercise hosted by the Johns Hopkins center, which works to prepare communities for biological threats, pandemics, and other disasters. The simulations started with 2001's Dark Winter,
originally posted by: Godabove09
They really are utterly and irrevocably morally bankrupt.
originally posted by: karl 12
originally posted by: Godabove09
They really are utterly and irrevocably morally bankrupt.
Ever seen this episode mate?
Granted there's some speculation but there are also some extremely uncomfortable factual nuggets being discussed.