Here we go again…
The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, World Health Organization, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation conducted a global pandemic simulation for a fictional pathogen deadlier than SARS-CoV-2.
The virus simulated has a higher fatality rate than COVID-19.
Unlike COVID-19, this plandemic disproportionately affected children and young people.
“Catastrophic Contagion” falls almost precisely three years after the globalists’ last simulation, known as Event 201, of a coronavirus escaping in October 2019.
Bill Gates and senior public health officials from Angola, Germany, India, Liberia, Nigeria and Rwanda moderated discussions during the simulation.
The group conducted Catastrophic Contagion in Brussels, Belgium on October 23, 2022.
During the exercise, the WHO’s health advisory board addressed the fictional “Severe Epidemic Enterovirus Respiratory Syndrome.”
From Johns Hopkins:
The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, in partnership with WHO and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, conducted Catastrophic Contagion, a pandemic tabletop exercise at the Grand Challenges Annual Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, on October 23, 2022.
The extraordinary group of participants consisted of 10 current and former Health Ministers and senior public health officials from Senegal, Rwanda, Nigeria, Angola, Liberia, Singapore, India, Germany, as well as Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The exercise simulated a series of WHO emergency health advisory board meetings addressing a fictional pandemic set in the near future. Participants grappled with how to respond to an epidemic located in one part of the world that then spread rapidly, becoming a pandemic with a higher fatality rate than COVID-19 and disproportionately affecting children and young people.
Participants were challenged to make urgent policy decisions with limited information in the face of uncertainty. Each problem and choice had serious health, economic, and social ramifications.
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