Defense of Cuts to Vaccine Research and Safety Concerns over mRNA Technology

The Department of Health and Human Services defended cuts to vaccine research, citing safety concerns over mRNA technology. Experts argue that mRNA vaccines have been extensively tested and are safe. The decision to defund mRNA projects is criticized by experts as counterproductive, as mRNA technology allows for a rapid response in case of a pandemic. Safety surveillance systems continue to monitor the safety of mRNA vaccines.

WHO Agreement on Future Pandemics

WHO members adopt landmark agreement on preparing for future pandemics following Covid-19 outbreak. The pact is a victory for public health, science, and multilateral action.

Artificial Intelligence and Biological Risks

Experts warn that AI models could create enhanced pathogens capable of causing major epidemics or pandemics. They urge for government oversight and regulations to prevent potential risks.

Ultra-Secure Bunkers for the Super-Rich

Super-rich individuals are investing in ultra-secure, high-tech bunkers and safe rooms in their homes to protect themselves from a range of threats, including intruders, kidnappers, and pandemics. These modern bunkers are equipped with entertainment features, moats, escape tunnels, and advanced security systems.

President Biden's Global Health Initiative

Fox News reports on President Biden's administration helping 50 countries identify and respond to infectious diseases to prevent pandemics like COVID-19. The program involves various U.S. government agencies and is focused on improving testing, surveillance, communication, and preparedness in partner countries.

Viral Transmission Between Humans and Animals

A new study shows that humans give more viruses to animals than they receive from them. The research highlights the impact of human activities on the environment and other species.

Preparedness for Future Health Crises and Political Instabilities

The Wellness Company promotes Medical Emergency Kits to prepare for potential future pandemics, shortages, and political uncertainties, emphasizing distrust in government and pharmaceutical companies.