What is Disease X?
I promise you, this is the actual literal definition from the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s website: ‘Disease X is an illness caused by a presently unknown, yet serious microbial threat’.
Even though the disease is unknown, countless money (courtesy of taxpayers) has been spent on readiness to eradicate an unknown, undefined threat. Is Disease X really an unknown threat? Not to the WHO, which has been planning for it since at least 2017, and likely much earlier. The premise is that scientists work on medical countermeasures for an unknown infectious threat. They develop generic platforms that can easily be adapted to specific viruses or other infectious threats that may just one day turn into Disease X. The “platform” includes diagnostic tests (like PCR tests), drug therapies (like remdesivir) and, of course, vaccines. That platform will be ready to deploy for the next inevitable pandemic, they say. Ebola’s outbreak in 2014-2016 was the great wake up call, they say.
https://vaxxter.com/troubling-discrepancies-about-disease-x/