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World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus has issued a new warning about the likelihood of Disease X breaking out, telling global world leaders it is «a matter of when, not if» a new pathogen and pandemic will strike.

Tedros, who goes by his first name, told attendees at the World Government Summit in Dubai earlier his week he gave a similar warning in 2018 that a pandemic was likely to hit, and he was proven right with the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus. 

Complaining that the world is still ill-prepared for a new pandemic, Tedros once again touted the urgent need for a global treaty to be agreed upon by May and dismissed suspicions of it being a WHO power grab as outlandish.

He called the treaty «mission critical for humanity.»

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World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus has issued a new warning about the likelihood of Disease X breaking out, telling global leaders it is a matter of when not if a new pathogen and pandemic will strike. (Ryan Lim/AFP via Getty Images)

WHO DIRECTOR CALLS FOR WORLD PANDEMIC TREATY TO PREPARE FOR DISEASE X

«Today I stand before you in the aftermath of COVID-19 with millions of people dead, with social, economic and political shocks that reverberate to this day,» Tedros said.

«Although some progress has been made, like improvements in surveillance, the Pandemic Fund, building capacities in vaccine production … the world is not prepared for a pandemic.

«The painful lessons we learned are in danger of being forgotten as attention turns to the many other crises confronting our world.»

Tedros said that if the world fails to learn those lessons, «we will pay dearly next time, and there will be a next time.

«History teaches us that the next pandemic is a matter of when, not if,» Tedros added. 

«It may be caused by an influenza virus, or a new coronavirus or a new pathogen we don’t even know about yet — what we call Disease X.»

Disease X is a hypothetical «placeholder» virus that has not yet formed, but scientists say it could be 20 times deadlier than COVID-19. About eight years ago, it was added to the WHO’s short list of pathogens for research that could cause a «serious international epidemic,» according to a 2022 WHO press release.

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The World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. (Reuters/Denis Balibouse)

«As things stand, the world remains unprepared for the next Disease X, and the next pandemic,» he said. 

Tedros said there has been a lot of attention on Disease X lately but insisted it’s not a new thing. 

«We first used the term Disease X in 2018, the same time as I spoke here at this World Governments Summit, as a placeholder for a disease we don’t even know about yet, but for which we can nonetheless prepare.»

«COVID-19 was a Disease X, a new pathogen causing a new disease. But there will be another Disease X, or a Disease Y or a Disease Z.»

WHO DIRECTOR CALLS FOR WORLD PANDEMIC TREATY TO PREPARE FOR DISEASE X

In preparation for the next outbreak, he said the clock is ticking on nations to come together and sign an international agreement on pandemic preparedness, with just 15 weeks left on the timeline agreed upon in 2021. Tedros said the treaty, which the Biden administration has been involved in negotiating, is a set of commitments by countries to strengthen the world’s defense with a «one health» approach.

It would involve cooperation in research and development, access to vaccines and other products and sharing of information, technology and biological samples.

He cited two reasons why a consensus has not been reached. The first is nations have some differences, but he was confident they would be worked through.

President Joe Biden receives a COVID-19 booster shot

President Biden receives a COVID-19 booster Oct. 25, 2022. (Tom Brenner for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

The second major barrier, he said, is the «litany of lies and conspiracy theories about the agreement.»

«That it’s a power grab by the World Health Organization. That it will cede sovereignty to WHO. That it will give WHO power to impose lockdowns or vaccine mandates on countries. That it’s an ‘attack on freedom.’ That WHO will not allow people to travel, and that WHO wants to control people’s lives.

«These are some of the lies that are being spread. If they weren’t so dangerous, these lies would be funny. But they put the health of the world’s people at risk. And that is no laughing matter.

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«These claims are utterly, completely, categorically false. … Anyone who says it will is either uninformed or lying.»

Critics, including Advancing American Freedom (AAF), argue the legally binding treaty would cede sovereignty to a global organization and that it amounts to a power grab. The AAF is a nonprofit advocacy group founded by former Vice President Mike Pence.

Tedros said there is a draft copy of the agreement on the WHO website and urged people to read it for themselves. 

In pitching the treaty, he absolved the WHO of imposing lockdowns and vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Wuhan Institute of Virology campus aerial view

This aerial view shows the P4 laboratory, center, on the campus of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where many believe the COVID-19 virus emanated. (Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty Images)

«We cannot allow this historic agreement, this milestone in global health, to be sabotaged by those who spread lies, either deliberately or unknowingly.

«Let me be clear: WHO did not impose anything on anyone during the COVID-19 pandemic. Not lockdowns, not mask mandates, not vaccine mandates.

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«We don’t have the power to do that, we don’t want it and we’re not trying to get it.»

The WHO faced strong criticism from around the world over its slow response to investigating China for the COVID outbreak. A WHO team investigating the origins of the coronavirus pandemic also downplayed the possibility that the virus leaked from a lab near Wuhan, China.  



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La policía de Brasil acusa al ex presidente Jair Bolsonaro de lavado de dinero y asociación delictiva

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La policía federal de Brasil ha encausado al expresidente Jair Bolsonaro por lavado de dinero y asociación delictuosa en relación con los diamantes no declarados que recibió de Arabia Saudita durante su mandato, según una fuente con conocimiento de las acusaciones.

Una segunda fuente confirmó la acusación, aunque no por qué delitos concretos. Ambos funcionarios hablaron bajo condición de anonimato porque no estaban autorizados a declarar públicamente.

El Supremo Tribunal Federal de Brasil aún no ha recibido el informe policial con la acusación. Una vez que lo tenga, el procurador general del país, Paulo Gonet, analizará el documento y decidirá si formula cargos y lleva a Bolsonaro a juicio.

Bolsonaro y sus abogados han negado que haya cometido delito alguno en relación con el caso, así como la gran cantidad de investigaciones que enfrenta. Entre ellas se incluye una supuesta orden que el expresidente dio a un ayudante para que manipulara los registros de salud pública con el fin de falsificar su certificado de vacunación de COVID-19 —algo por lo que ya fue acusado—, así como su participación en la incitación a un levantamiento en la capital, Brasilia, el 8 de enero de 2023, que buscaba destituir a su sucesor.

El año pasado, la policía federal acusó a Bolsonaro de intentar meter a escondidas joyería con diamantes supuestamente valorada en 3 millones de dólares y de vender dos relojes de lujo.

La policía dijo en agosto que Bolsonaro recibió casi 70.000 dólares en efectivo por la venta de dos relojes de lujo que recibió como regalos por parte de Arabia Saudí. Brasil exige a sus ciudadanos que llegan en avión desde el extranjero que declaren los bienes por valor de más de 1.000 dólares y que, por cualquier cantidad superior a esa exención, paguen un impuesto equivalente al 50% de su valor.

Las joyas habrían estado exentas del impuesto si hubieran sido un regalo de Arabia Saudita a Brasil, pero no eran para que Bolsonaro se las quedara. Más bien, se habrían añadido a la colección presidencial.

Las joyas, parte de una investigación sobre los obsequios recibidos por el expresidente Jair Bolsonaro durante su mandato. Foto AP

La investigación mostró que uno de los principales colaboradores de Bolsonaro, Mauro Cid, vendió en junio de 2022 un reloj de la marca Rolex y otro de la marca Patek Philippe a una tienda de Estados Unidos por un total de 68.000 dólares. Ambos relojes fueron regalos por parte del gobierno de Arabia Saudí en 2019. Cid firmó un acuerdo de culpabilidad con las autoridades y confirmó todo ello.

Bolsonaro goza de una lealtad incondicional entre su base política, como lo demuestra una avalancha de apoyo en febrero, cuando se estima que 185.000 personas obstruyeron la principal avenida de Sao Paulo para protestar por lo que el expresidente señaló que era una persecución política.

Sus detractores, sobre todo los miembros del Partido de los Trabajadores al que pertenece su rival, el presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, han celebrado cada avance de las investigaciones y han pedido su arresto en varias ocasiones.

El año pasado, el máximo tribunal electoral de Brasil falló que Bolsonaro abusó de sus poderes presidenciales durante su campaña de reelección de 2022, lo cual lo inhabilita para postularse a cualquier cargo hasta 2030. El caso se centró en una reunión en la que Bolsonaro utilizó a miembros del personal del gobierno, la televisora estatal y el palacio presidencial de Brasilia para decir a embajadores extranjeros que el sistema de voto electrónico del país estaba amañado.

Bolsonaro tiene previsto reunirse con el presidente de Argentina, Javier Milei, este fin de semana en una conferencia conservadora que se celebrará en Balneário Camboriú, en el sur de Brasil.

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