World health Organization expert Mike Ryan warns of a scarier plague in the future
The COVID-19 we experienced in 2020 may not be the biggest plague, and the public health crisis facing humanity in the future may be even scarier, an International Health Organization expert warned Monday (Dec. 28).
Anti-epidemic experts in the United States also said that next year’s virus crisis is more serious; some media refer to the prophecies of famous prophets and found that in the prophecy, the situation of human beings next year is really not optimistic.
Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO’s emergency health program, warned at a news conference Monday that the current plague is not the greatest, according to International Health Organization sources.
“This pandemic epidemic is serious, it’s going around the world very quickly, it’s reaching every corner of the planet, but it’s not necessarily that pandemic.” He said, “The virus is highly contagious and many people have died from it, but the current mortality rate of this disease is still low compared to other terrible diseases, and that should be a warning to us.”
Ryan said, “The next pandemic may be even more serious …… the planet is fragile, we live in an increasingly complex global society, and the threat will continue to exist.”
Anthony Fauce, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Sunday that he fears the battle against the new coronavirus (the Chinese communist virus) in the United States will be more intense in the future.
“What I, and my colleagues in public health, are concerned about is that we’re going to see an increase in cases after the Christmas, New Year’s holiday season.” Fauci told CNN. He bases this on the fact that the slope of case data is rising into the fall and after the early winter. “It’s really troubling.”
Forsythe predicted that the U.S. will get worse in the coming weeks. Despite the plague epidemic, a large number of Americans traveled during the holiday season, with more than 1 million people screened at airports on Saturday alone.
Currently, the United Nations and U.S. disease experts are focusing on vaccinating against the virus, but Dr. Richard Urso, a member of America’s Frontline Doctors, told the newspaper that there are multiple variants of the new coronavirus emerging around the world that can be “pathogenic” and result in higher mortality rates after vaccination.
At a time when people are worried about the future, the New York Post quoted the sixteenth century French prophet’s “Les Prophéties” (The centuries) on the 28th, saying that mankind may face an even greater crisis in 2021.
French sixteenth-century prophet Nostradamus predicted a human catastrophe in 2021. The picture shows a wax figure of Nostradamus (right) in Provence, France.
The French prophet Michel de Nostradamus accurately predicted many great events in human history, from the outbreak of the World War to the birth of the atomic bomb, from the rise to power of Hitler to the terrorist attacks of September 11.
Nostradamus also predicted the great plague epidemic of 2020, but he wrote that the following year, 2021, would be even more devastating, perhaps with a famine in the world that would kill a large number of people. The United Nations has now warned that the world’s food security will be a major problem next year.
In Nostradamus’ prophetic poem for 2021, he writes: “Not many young people, half dead at the beginning.” (Few young people: half-dead to give a start).
Then, “Fathers and mothers die of endless sorrow, women in mourning, fierce female monsters, the great world will cease, the whole world will end. (Fathers and mothers dead of infinite sorrows/Women in mourning, the pestilent she-monster:/The Great One to be no more, all the world to end)
Regarding the year 2021, Nostradamus also mentions words like asteroid and zombie.
The Communist virus has now killed 1.8 million people worldwide, and many more are hospitalized and are suffering from the virus syndrome. But the number of deaths officially reported by countries is still certainly lower than the actual figure. According to a recent study by a Chinese public health department, the actual size of the outbreak in Wuhan, China, where the virus originated, may be ten times larger than the published record; on Monday, Russia’s deputy prime minister admitted that more than three times as many people have died from the virus in Russia than the official reports.
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