Epidemic warning frightening from Bill Gates!

Microsoft founder and co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Gates gave harsh warnings to the whole world about the coronavirus.
 Epidemic warning frightening from Bill Gates!
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Bill Gates, who became more popular with the emergence of the coronovirus epidemic, has made statements on the subject many times. The famous businessman, who said that the risks of COVID-19 have decreased especially recently, made his warnings for the great risk that awaits the whole world.

Bill Gates: “A more contagious and deadly variant is at hand”

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation co-chair Gates continues to regularly warn of a potential new pandemic. The Microsoft founder made frightening statements to the Financial Times on the subject. Gates stated that the global coronavirus epidemic will not end anytime soon.

Attracting attention with the statements he made during the pandemic process, Gates was followed carefully by many people, but was accused of malicious intent by some segments. According to Gates, who continues his harsh warnings, new variants of the coronavirus will come. Also, the new variants will be much more contagious and deadly. The famous businessman used the following statements in a statement to the Financial Times.

There is a risk of producing more than five percent of a variant that may be more contagious, or even deadlier, than the previous one. The amount of money invested in healthcare systems is very small compared to the return. On the other hand, the current funding of the World Health Organization does not take the epidemic seriously.

Bill Gates warned everyone to stay on guard. Stating that the epidemic process is still not over and we have not experienced the worst yet, Gates emphasized that people should trust the explanations of epidemiologists. On the other hand, in addition to these words, he said that one should not be too pessimistic.

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