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UK scientists preparing for ‘next pandemic’ by developing vaccine for unknown ‘disease X’

Updated: August 7, 2023 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Aug 7, 2023 – 1:44 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — U.K. scientists at a high-security government laboratory have begun developing vaccines for a potential future pandemic. 

Two-hundred scientists are currently working on vaccines against an unknown “Disease X” at the Porton Down laboratory in Wiltshire, England, according to a Sky News report

The high-security laboratory was a testing facility for injections against new COVID variants, and “they are now extending that work, to account for what might be the next pandemic,” Sky News reporter Thomas Moore stated in a video report. 

“They don’t know what it will be, a virus or bacteria, or some other pathogen, so it’s just called disease X,” Moore explained. 

Bird flu is considered the most likely candidate to cause the “next pandemic” by the scientists working at the lab. They are furthermore developing vaccines against a potential outbreak of monkeypox and hantavirus, a disease that primarily occurs in rodents. 

The laboratory reportedly successfully developed “the world’s first vaccine against Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, a disease that’s spread by ticks and has a fatality rate of 30%.” The tropical disease is viewed as a potential global pandemic threat as it is allegedly becoming

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