Next Pandemic Could be “Even Deadlier than Covid”, Government Adviser Warns

The next pandemic could be even more deadly than Covid, a Government scientific adviser has warned as he said the U.K. needs to be better prepared for a future health crisis. The Mail has more.

Professor Mark Woolhouse said the coronavirus outbreak, which killed at least 227,000 in the U.K., was potentially nowhere near as bad as it could have been.

The epidemiologist told the Covid Inquiry the U.K. made a mistake in preparing only for an influenza pandemic rather than hedging bets across a multitude of different outbreaks, including coronavirus.

Professor Woolhouse, a member of the Scientific Pandemic Infections group on Modelling (SPI-M) which advised Government during the pandemic, said he did not want to cast himself as a “doom-monger”, but warned the next outbreak could be far worse.

He told the inquiry in London: “I hope this doesn’t sound too shocking, but on the scale of potential pandemics, Covid was not at the top and it was possibly quite far from the top.

“It may be that next time — and there will be a next time, I don’t know when, it may be quite some time in the future — we will be dealing with a virus that is much more deadly, and is also much more transmissible, in which case actually the things we did to control Covid wouldn’t work anyway.

“I am not sitting here as a doom-monger saying this is going to happen soon, but I am confident enough to tell Government that this is something you should be concerned about, you should be prepared for.

“The next pandemic could be far more difficult to handle than Covid was, and we all saw the damage that that pandemic caused.”

The inquiry, which is in its fourth week, has repeatedly heard from scientists and politicians that the U.K. failed to prepare for a pandemic other than the strict parameters of a flu-like outbreak.

Professor Woolhouse said this strategy was like betting on just one horse at the Grand National.

They just can’t help themselves with their fearmongering and endless ‘pandemic preparedness’, can they. And Mark Woolhouse had been one of the better ones, telling the Government last year that “most of the people who died in the first wave got infected during lockdown” and “lockdowns were not a proportionate or sustainable intervention and the forthcoming inquiry needs to take a critical view of their role”.

Well, this was your chance, Mark. So why are you instead telling the inquiry to make preparations to ‘control’ deadlier and more contagious diseases?

The truth is there has not been a global outbreak of disease that killed more than a fraction of a percent of the world’s population for over a century. Thanks to modern living conditions and medicine, ‘pandemics’ just aren’t something humanity has to worry about anymore. But that’s not the impression you get from listening to any of these scientists.

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Will L
2 years ago

He’s just got off the phone from Bill Gates and wearing his best scary face. Another liar to remember!

Of course it will be worse.. there was no pandemic.. see chart below

BMJ 2020 LESS DEADLY THAN EVERY YEAR BEFORE 2009.PNG
Will L
2 years ago
Reply to  Will L

PS : Bill Gates in his ‘smiling video’ did actually say we’d take notice of the next scamdemic.. Targetting children.. Marburg maybe.. who knows.. but I’d put nothing past them.. they are not going to stop!

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Will L

Oh, that video, the one with the angel Melinda smiling at his side?

Will L
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Yes.. that’s the one Hux..

D J
D J
2 years ago
Reply to  Will L

I’m looking forward to Billionairitis characterised by lump of lead poisoning.

Will L
2 years ago
Reply to  D J

Yes.. what a show that would be. I’d definitely get out the popcorn..;-)

Douglas Brodie
Douglas Brodie
2 years ago
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Will L
2 years ago
Reply to  Douglas Brodie

Sorry Doug.. yes.. I should have said ‘smirking’ and I couldn’t place the link for it at the time too. Well done..

johnboy12
2 years ago

Western Society is being primed for Marxism and 2030 when ‘you WILL be Happy and OWN Nothing’

All being pushed on us courtesty of the WEF, The Rockerfeller Foundation, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The IMF, The Tri-Lateral Commission, The Bilderberg Group, The Welcome Trust and many, many others

DomH75
2 years ago
Reply to  johnboy12

Yes, Putin’s Russia will be a pariah state, but will be free compared with the West!!

Jon Garvey
2 years ago
Reply to  DomH75

With 50% of countries currently under Western sanctions, the pariahs will pretty soon be the majority.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  johnboy12

Add, Bank of International Settlements and Larry Fink.

AllMouthAndTrousers
AllMouthAndTrousers
2 years ago
Reply to  johnboy12

“You will own nothing and be scared”

Tintin
Tintin
2 years ago
Reply to  johnboy12

Tell me please – how have we come to this? And our government is in cahoots with these communists Little Me’s?

JASA
JASA
2 years ago

“The next pandemic could be far more difficult to handle than Covid was, and we all saw the damage that that pandemic caused.”

No, the damage was done by government policies and people like you Professor i.e. the lockdowns, the mind games and the jabs.

Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  JASA

And I think many are cottoning on to that fact, which is why catastrophizing ‘Chicken Licken’ idiots like the above guy, trying their best to drum up some fear-induced hysteria again, will fail at every level. I mean, just to keep it brief and to the point, all it takes is to look around at the inconvenient facts of the ‘control group’ ( that’d be us, the unjabbed ) to see that we’re all still alive and kicking. Oh, and not to overlook good old Sweden, the other ‘control’, who nicely demonstrated that any restrictions imposed on the rest of the world did precisely Jack sh*t in terms of stopping a respiratory virus so were completely unnecessary to begin with. People such as Woolhouse just confirm to me time and again how somebody can be so accomplished academically and yet simultaneously so idiotic and ignorant. I now do not automatically respect people just because they have a fancy title or letters after their name.

Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Oh Mogs, get with the plan, we the UNJABBED owe our survival to the majority of good citizens who stood up to DO THE RIGHT THING.

🙄

huxleypiggles
2 years ago

😀😀😀

Will L
2 years ago

eh!!! 😉

Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

From the author of ‘The year the world went mad’. Has someone had a word with him?

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

My thoughts exactly. Andrew Wakefield moment. Billy Bonus in the post.

WyrdWoman
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Actually, I thought more of an Andrew Hill moment. You know, the turncoat Tess Lawrie called out for burying the excellent results of IVM all for a lump of grant cash. But yes, a Billy Bung on its way again with nobs on.

https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/dear-andy-dr-tess-lawrie/

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

Absolutely correct WW, sorry for my error and it was Andrew Hill.

WyrdWoman
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Don’t forget Uttar Pradesh, population 241 million…

https://expose-news.com/2022/08/13/the-miracle-not-heard-around-the-world/

JASA
JASA
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Indeed, but just remember that a professorship is a position and not a qualification. I left academia nearly 20 years ago because helping the undergrads and doing quality research was clearly not the priority of the university. Climbing the greasy pole was all the majority of staff were interested in and virtually all the money was being funnelled into the medical faculty.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Dr Mike Yeadon has demolished the idea of respiratory pandemics so whatever Billy is planning it can’t be respiratory and it can’t be a pandemic.

MichaelM
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

“People such as Woolhouse just confirm to me time and again how somebody can be so accomplished academically and yet simultaneously so idiotic and ignorant.”

You are being overly kind to him. I think he knows he is being evilly disingenuous and not at all acting in good faith in spreading a false narrative, for whatever reason.

Will L
2 years ago
Reply to  MichaelM

Well said Michael..

JayBee
2 years ago

The universal adoption and promotion of those absurd new party lines in the context of that absurd and totally rigged inquiry racket have become another cockup or conspiracy question.

nige.oldfart
2 years ago

Oh dear. Another you are all going to die warning, that if you do as you are told you could live for ever. I don’t think so. Death is inevitability, get used to the idea.

Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  nige.oldfart

Him and Greta should team up. Get them a sandwich board each, off to the city centre they go. What a pair of chuffing clowns!

greggsy01
greggsy01
2 years ago

He is right. Any above average flu season can be deadlier than covid.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago

not the impression you get from listening to any of these scientists.”

not the impression you get from listening to any of these scientists.

….charlatans surely?

JohnnyDownes
2 years ago

“even more deadly than Covid”
You mean, the fatality rate might creep up to an unacceptable 0.04% of cases, instead of 0.03%?
Obviously, a profound threat to our species.

Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago

A pandemic (if one happens in the future) will always be deadlier than no pandemic.

Because there was no pandemic.

But take a look at excess deaths SINCE THE JABS, kids!

MikeAustin
2 years ago

In the two years 2020-2021, only one child aged 5-15 died of covid-19 without any pre-existing conditions or co-morbidities. That is 1 in 7.3 million!
Since the jabs, MHRA have reported 19 fatal outcomes for the ages 0-19 from the jab.
This is manslaughter – nay, childslaughter.

DomH75
2 years ago

Got to stop the great unwashed going abroad on holidays – or even travelling around their own countries, haven’t they?! After all, they want to close most of our airports and prevent us using cars by 2030!! Scumbags! Classic novels like The Caves of Steel and Logan’s Run (or I am Legend!) don’t look so outlandish they way things are going!!

Will L
2 years ago
Reply to  DomH75

They use films, novels etc to prepare the plebs for what’s to come.. the a$$holes always put out their plans to absolve themselves of karma. The Simpsons are classic example of that.. they forecast 911.. pretty smart eh!

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
2 years ago

We’ve not had a pandemic for centuries, all this trouble stems from bioweapon research and profiteering. It’s a racket. Quite frankly those promoting this research and fear propaganda need to be locked in the Tower of London and kept there permanently for our safety.

The only good thing that might come out of this scandalous, wicked assault on the population is that the vaccine scam and associated damage to infants and children is now becoming clear to many, many more people.

MikeAustin
2 years ago

“…the coronavirus outbreak, which killed at least 227,000 in the U.K”

Absolute and utter bunkum!

I was distributing the following cards for several months until mid-2022. They categorise deaths correctly following the ONS data up to the end of 2021

And further to this, because the deaths were largely among older folk, the total years of life lost amounts to just 467 complete lives!

covid-death-fliers-ds.jpg
Will L
2 years ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

Good one Mike..

David101
2 years ago

The article goes on to quote Woolhouse as explaining that directors of public health, who were taking the lead on policy responses during the earlier stages of the pandemic, get their guidance from “watching the television and reading the papers”. So while we were implored to “Follow The Science”, it was really journalists running the show?!

Can Prof. Woolhouse supply any evidence whatsoever that the next pandemic will be deadlier than the last, or is he content to just sit there and guess? Turtle hats on everybody!

RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  David101

Guess, obviously. He literally said so.

Jon Garvey
2 years ago
Reply to  David101

He’s on the money, because gain-of-function work is improving all the time.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  David101

Billy has promised a “next pandemic,” so even though the last one was the Black Death 500 years ago we are going to suffer two in five years because 2020 plus 10 is the decade of the vaccines.

Will L
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Ah yes.. the decade of vaccines.. accompanied of course by scamdemics just springing up out of nowhere..

RW
RW
2 years ago

He told the inquiry in London: “I hope this doesn’t sound too shocking, but on the scale of potential pandemics, Covid was not at the top and it was possibly quite far from the top.

Plain English version: Everything always turns out much more harmless than what I had previously imagined during one of my usual wild flights of fancy.

Since when does Being a fantasist with a tenuous grip on reality qualify people as governmnet advisors? Methinks a great to prepare for future ILI-pandemics would be – ASAP – to get rid of all these woolly-headed Woolhouses wielding computer simulations of their crazed state of mind.

^ ILI — Influenza-like Illness

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

The key qualification for a Government advisor is to be a fantasist with a tenuous grip on reality. That way you fit in perfectly with all the other tossers.

RW
RW
2 years ago

the coronavirus outbreak, which killed at least 227,000 in the U.K,

Something for all these Captain Correlations: So, at least 227,000 people in the UK died within four weeks of having a Sars-CoV2 PCR test. Shouldn’t we deduce that Sars-CoV2 PCR tests kill lots of people from that?

transmissionofflame
2 years ago

In other news, a fire insurance salesman has been seen lurking near buildings with a can of petrol and a lighter.

Will L
2 years ago

Surey TOF.. that would be arse-on.. 😉

RTSC
RTSC
2 years ago

Oh gosh …… even deadlier than 0.02% of the population who died of/with Covid ….. most of whom were already knocking on heaven’s door due to age, obesity or other co-morbidities.

I’m SOOOOOO scared.

Not.

Douglas Brodie
Douglas Brodie
2 years ago

“Professor Mark Woolhouse said the coronavirus outbreak, which killed at least 227,000 in the UK …”. What a liar! FOI requests have established that the number of people who have died from, not with, Covid in the UK is in the low tens of thousands.

MichaelM
2 years ago

“Next Pandemic Could be “Even Deadlier than Covid”
Someone should ask him what the Infection Fatality Ratio for Covid was. My latest understanding is 0.07% (less than 1 in 1,000), with a focus on the elderly, obese and chronically ill. “Even deadlier than that, Professor?”

LaptopMaestro
LaptopMaestro
2 years ago

Another bastard commie?

For a fist full of roubles

Oh, so not very deadly then.

prod_squadron
prod_squadron
2 years ago

Oh no, we prepared for flu, not covid, which is effing identical.

RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  prod_squadron

They need this as an excuse for casting the prepared pandemic plan into the bin in favour large-scale experimenting with perfectly random policies some non-expert (like the Chinese president) really badly wanted to have an effect on virus spread. Also, for keeping it binned as the grand social layman experiment is supposed to continue at the earliest possible opportunity.

Epi
Epi
2 years ago
Reply to  prod_squadron

That’s what I thought they are both supposed to be coronaviruses aren’t they? If of course you believe in viruses! Or are you going with Vernon Coleman’s theory that it was (still is) rebranded flu?

Dinger64
2 years ago

Why is it that brainless freaks like him always look like their going to explode if you don’t agree with them? Obviously his wage must depend on our capitulation

AllMouthAndTrousers
AllMouthAndTrousers
2 years ago

“Professor Mark Woolhouse said the coronavirus outbreak, which killed at least 227,000 in the U.K.”

Given there were no autopsies on the vast majority of those cases (and there has never been a test which identifies only Covid) we have no idea how many died “from Covid”

Britain prepared for a pandemic then threw away all that preparation when Covid came to out shores by initiating unscientific lockdowns, maskings and shutdowns of businesses. Next time I suggest we follow the well established protocol of protecting the vulnerable and letting everyone go about their business.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
2 years ago

What a bellend. I recall a time when Professors offered evidence to support their views. This idiot needs to shut his arse and give his mouth a chance to connect with his brain.

AllMouthAndTrousers
AllMouthAndTrousers
2 years ago

“I’ve been getting a lot more money and sex with humans since we terrified everyone about a cold virus, please continue”

Epi
Epi
2 years ago

“The next pandemic could be far more difficult to handle than Covid was, and we all saw the damage that that pandemic caused.”

Er no, it was the Government response under your recommendations that caused the damage NOT “Covid”.

These people need shutting up (I know against free speech principles) and then locking up. They are causing so much damage still economically, socially and medically.

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
2 years ago

What pandemic?. You mean seasonal flu?. Just how stupid do these people think we are. No clapping for the NHS outside I turned the TV volume up and shut the windows when those lemmings trotted out. There’s non as funny as folk.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago

And since Covid, or whatever it was, was no more deadly than a bad bout of flu, it’ll be another false alarm. Honestly, these fearmongers can just F off!

varmint
2 years ago

Who is afraid of the big bad pandemic? It will huff and it will puff and it will give you more furlough.