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There really was a practice event for the virus in 2019, funded by Bill Gates


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2020 Oct 10, 10:25am   527 views  9 comments

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https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/scenario.html

About
About the Event 201 exercise

Event 201 was a 3.5-hour pandemic tabletop exercise that simulated a series of dramatic, scenario-based facilitated discussions, confronting difficult, true-to-life dilemmas associated with response to a hypothetical, but scientifically plausible, pandemic. 15 global business, government, and public health leaders were players in the simulation exercise that highlighted unresolved real-world policy and economic issues that could be solved with sufficient political will, financial investment, and attention now and in the future.

The exercise consisted of pre-recorded news broadcasts, live “staff” briefings, and moderated discussions on specific topics. These issues were carefully designed in a compelling narrative that educated the participants and the audience.

The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, World Economic Forum, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation jointly propose these recommendations.
Purpose

In recent years, the world has seen a growing number of epidemic events, amounting to approximately 200 events annually. These events are increasing, and they are disruptive to health, economies, and society. Managing these events already strains global capacity, even absent a pandemic threat. Experts agree that it is only a matter of time before one of these epidemics becomes global—a pandemic with potentially catastrophic consequences. A severe pandemic, which becomes “Event 201,” would require reliable cooperation among several industries, national governments, and key international institutions.

Recent economic studies show that pandemics will be the cause of an average annual economic loss of 0.7% of global GDP—or $570 billion. The players’ responses to the scenario illuminated the need for cooperation among industry, national governments, key international institutions, and civil society, to avoid the catastrophic consequences that could arise from a large-scale pandemic.

Similar to the Center’s 3 previous exercises—Clade X, Dark Winter, and Atlantic Storm—Event 201 aimed to educate senior leaders at the highest level of US and international governments and leaders in global industries.

It is also a tool to inform members of the policy and preparedness communities and the general public. This is distinct from many other forms of simulation exercises that test protocols or technical policies of a specific organization. Exercises similar to Event 201 are a particularly effective way to help policymakers gain a fuller understanding of the urgent challenges they could face in a dynamic, real-world crisis.
Scenario

Details about the scenario are available here.
Recommendations

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. The Event 201 pandemic exercise, conducted on October 18, 2019, vividly demonstrated a number of these important gaps in pandemic preparedness as well as some of the elements of the solutions between the public and private sectors that will be needed to fill them. The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, World Economic Forum, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation jointly propose these recommendations.
When/where

Friday, October 18, 2019
8:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
The Pierre hotel
New York, NY
Audience

An invitation-only audience of nearly 130 people attended the exercises, and a livestream of the event was available to everyone. Video coverage is available here.
Exercise team

Eric Toner, MD, is the exercise team lead from the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Crystal Watson, DrPH, MPH and Tara Kirk Sell, PhD, MA are co-leads from the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Ryan Morhard, JD, is the exercise lead from the World Economic Forum, and Jeffrey French is the exercise lead for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Exercise team members are Tom Inglesby, MD; Anita Cicero, JD; Randy Larsen, USAF (retired); Caitlin Rivers, PhD, MPH; Diane Meyer, RN, MPH; Matthew Shearer, MPH; Matthew Watson; Richard Bruns, PhD; Jackie Fox; Andrea Lapp; Margaret Miller; Carol Miller; and Julia Cizek.

Event 201 was supported by funding from the Open Philanthropy Project.

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1   WookieMan   2020 Oct 10, 10:34am  

Legit question. What can humans actually do about a pandemic? Specifically viruses like Covid. I personally don't think there's anything they can do if it's easily transmissible. Just let the damn thing spread and if you die you die.

Obviously use therapeutics and try and get a half assed vaccine, but what else can we do? Mask don't do shit as we can see. All it takes is 1 person to have it to keep it around. So what's the point if 1 or 10M people have it at this point?
2   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Oct 10, 10:40am  

Open Philantropy = Soros. I believe either this one or another one had one of Obama's 7th Floor State Department deep staters, forget her name.
3   Ceffer   2020 Oct 10, 10:51am  

Patrick says
Event 201 was supported by funding from the Open Philanthropy Project.


It seems the trend is when these altruistically titled world conferences, funded by the baleful agents with captive institutions (yes, sadly Johns Hopkins is whorishly captured), you better watch out because the false flag is pending shortly.

That's basically what happened with 201 where they set out the dress rehearsals for Covid tyranny.
4   Patrick   2020 Oct 10, 10:56am  

Ceffer says
Johns Hopkins is whorishly captured


I've been wondering if the US statistics are rigged, because they all seem to go back to Johns Hopkins.
5   Ceffer   2020 Oct 10, 11:00am  

Oddly, Stanford Med and the Hoover Institute do not seem to be captured, and I would have thought they would be.
6   RWSGFY   2020 Oct 10, 11:46am  

WookieMan says
Legit question. What can humans actually do about a pandemic? Specifically viruses like Covid.


For starters, stop manufacturing them. Any one doing GOF research should be taken behind the dumpster and shot in the head.
8   Shaman   2020 Oct 11, 1:19pm  

There has been some speculation that the Chinese government created the virus to target the old for their own country’s needs. They have a severe demographic problem with a bunch of old retired and otherwise useless citizens and an insufficient number of working age citizens to support the massive drain from the oldster crowd. This is a result of their one child policy which lasted like 40 years.
9   Rin   2020 Oct 11, 2:52pm  

WookieMan says
Legit question. What can humans actually do about a pandemic? Specifically viruses like Covid. I personally don't think there's anything they can do if it's easily transmissible. Just let the damn thing spread and if you die you die.


It's called the Rin Pill (or Fully Monty for the cocktail)

https://patrick.net/post/1335448/2020-10-05-the-rin-pill-crew-is-no-longer-getting-flu-shots

If Rin were a Rockefeller, he could have made this available to the public at the cost of a few dollars per day.

Instead, we have evil scumbags like Bill Gates, who at this point in time, can make money by simply hiring algorithmic traders than in mucking with the delivery of health care via misinformation.

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