Bill Gates Foundation Predicted 65 million deaths via COVID-19 or Coronavirus in a simulation ran just three months ago. The discussion if the coronavirus or COVID-19 is 'natural or human-made continues, and Madonna is stirring controversy!.
Coronavirus: human-made
History has shown us that governments or their leaders have no problem in lying to the public. From the Vietnam war to the accusations of Sadam Hussein producing and possessing weapons of mass destruction to the recent lies from Donald Trump, there is a big list of continuous lies about events happening in the world. Also, scientists are not always objective and honest in their claims about the outcome of their research.
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Coronavirus: Scientific Assessments Of The Lab Escape Theory
On April 17, the Australian Science Media Centre asked four Australian virologists: "Did COVID-19 come from a lab in Wuhan?"
Three (Edward Holmes, Nigel McMillan, and Hassan Vally) dismissed the lab escape suggestion, and Vally simply labeled it, without elaboration, a 'conspiracy.' The fourth virologist interviewed was Nikolai Petrovsky of Flinders University. Petrovsky first addressed the question of whether the natural zoonosis pathway was viable. He told the Media Centre: “no natural virus matching to COVID-19 has been found in nature despite an intensive search to find its origins.”

Photo by: EPA, Shepherd Hou. Researchers from the Institute of Virology in Wuhan. The recording dates from February 2017 and was released by China in April 2020
That is to say, the idea of an animal intermediate is speculation. Indeed, no credible viral or animal host intermediaries, either in the form of a confirmed animal host or a plausible virus intermediate, have to-date emerged to explain the natural zoonotic transfer of Sars-CoV-2 to humans (e.g., Zhan et al., 2020).
In addition to Petrovsky’s point, there are two further difficulties with the natural zoonotic transfer thesis (apart from the weak epidemiological association between new cases and the Huanan 'wet' market).
The first is that researchers from the Wuhan lab traveled to caves in Yunnan (1,500 Km away) to find horseshoe bats containing SARS-like coronaviruses. To date, the closest living relative of Sars-CoV-2 yet found comes from Yunnan (Ge et al., 2016).
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Coronavirus And Madonna
Madonna is stirring controversy with her recent comments about the coronavirus pandemic. The Material Girl'' took to Instagram on Sunday from her bathtub to share her thoughts on the disease in a dramatic video. In the video, Madonna, 61, sits naked in a tub filled with water and pink rose petals and describes the virus as "the great equalizer" as slow music plays in the background.

Pop icon Madonna has posted a video of herself sitting in a bathtub on Instagram and talked about how the coronavirus doesn't discriminate and treats everyone equally.
"That's the thing about COVID-19," she says. "It doesn't care about how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are, how smart you are, where you live, how old you are, what amazing stories you can tell. It's a great equalizer. What's terrible about it is it's made us all equal in many ways, she continues. And what's wonderful about it is that it's made us all equal in many ways. Like I used to say, at the end of human nature, we're all in the same boat. And when the ship goes down, we're all going down together."
Coronavirus: Bill Melinda Gates 65 Million Death In A Simulation
Bill and Melinda Gates had another maybe more serious message. In late 2019, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation co-hosted a pandemic exercise that simulated a global coronavirus outbreak. The findings are alarming in light of the current Coronavirus outbreak that started in Wuhan China last month.
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The simulation, titled ‘Event 201” pandemic, the pandemic exercise’ dropped participants right amid an uncontrolled coronavirus outbreak that was spreading like wildfire out of South America to wreak worldwide havoc.” In the simulation, the CAPS (the coronavirus) resulted in a death toll of 65 million people within 18 months,” according to John Hopkins University.
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Scientist and scholar Eric Toner, who helped run the simulation, said in an interview y with the business-news channel CNBC that China’s efforts to contain the current outbreak of a fast-moving upper-respiratory illness are ‘unlikely to be effective.’
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Coronavirus: 65 Million Death Will Collapse Society
Toner told Business Insider during an interview that he hasn’t completed research on the current strain of the coronavirus, known as 2019-nCoV, but claimed that the death toll could run in the millions if the virus were resistant to modern vaccines and was as easy to catch as the common flu.
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Beyond the deaths, the simulation was focused on how society could collapse.
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Toner said that his coronavirus simulation was not focused primarily on the number of deaths; it was to point out that there could be societal and economic consequences from a severe pandemic, not just health consequences.
Just last week, the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, The World Economic Forum, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation called for joint action. It said that “The next severe pandemic will not only cause great illness and loss of life but could also trigger major cascading economic and societal consequences that could contribute greatly to global impact and suffering.”
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Coronavirus: The Organizations Jointly Proposed The Following:
- Governments, international organizations, and businesses should plan now for how essential corporate capabilities will be utilized during a large-scale pandemic
- Industry, national governments, and international organizations should work together to enhance internationally held stockpiles of medical countermeasures (MCMs) to enable rapid and equitable distribution & transportation during a severe pandemic
- Countries, international organizations, and global transportation companies should work together to maintain travel and trade during severe epidemics.
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- Governments should provide more resources and support for the development and surge manufacturing of vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics that will be needed during a severe pandemic
- The global business should recognize the economic burden of pandemics and fight for more robust preparedness
- International organizations should prioritize reducing economic impacts of epidemics and pandemics
- Governments and the private sector should assign a higher priority to develop methods to combat missing and disinformation before the next pandemic response
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