UK ‘Disease X’: UK scientists begin developing vaccines against a new pandemic - “ UK scientists have begun developing vaccines as an insurance against a new pandemic caused by an unknown "Disease X” “


UK scientists have begun developing vaccines as an insurance against a new pandemic caused by an unknown "Disease X".

The work is being carried out at the government's high-security Porton Down laboratory complex in Wiltshire by a team of more than 200 scientists.


They have drawn up a threat list of animal viruses that are capable of infecting humans and could in future spread rapidly around the world.

Which of them will break through and trigger the next pandemic is unknown, which is why it's referred to only as "Disease X".

Sky News was escorted around the site, which is run by the UK Health Security Agency, to see the work being done in high-containment labs.

Professor Dame Jenny Harries, the head of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), told Sky News: "What we're trying to do here is ensure that we prepare so that if we have a new Disease X, a new pathogen, we have done as much of that work in advance as possible.

"Hopefully we can prevent it [a pandemic]. But if we can't and we have to respond, then we have already started developing vaccines and therapeutics to crack it."

The Vaccine Development and Evaluation Centre at Porton Down has been expanded to take on the work.

Originally, it was focused on COVID and testing the effectiveness of vaccines against new variants.

But scientists at the centre are now involved in monitoring several high-risk pathogens, including bird flu, monkeypox and hantavirus, a disease spread by rodents.

One early success is the world's first vaccine against Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, a disease that's spread by ticks and has a fatality rate of 30%.

Early-stage clinical trials have just started, with 24 volunteers expected to test the jab.

The disease is becoming more common in Europe as global temperatures rise and some travellers have returned to the UK with the infection.

Prof Harries said climate change and population shifts are making another pandemic more likely.

"What we're seeing is a rising risk globally," she said.

"Some of that is because of things like urbanisation where you may get virus jumping into humans [living close-by], as we've seen with bird flu.

"And some of it is because of climate change where you get things like ticks and mosquitoes moving to where it was previously cold and is now becoming increasingly warm.

"So this is a growing risk agenda. But it's one we can use our science actively to prevent human impact."

Bird flu is currently thought to be the most likely pandemic threat.

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds says at least 30,000 seabirds have died around the UK this summer as a more virulent strain of the H5N1 virus has swept around the world.

There is also evidence of limited spread in some mammals.

And four people working on poultry farms in the UK have also tested positive, but were only mildly affected.

The UKHSA has started monitoring people in close contact with birds in case it can spread without causing symptoms.

The agency is part of a global effort to develop a vaccine within 100 days of a new pathogen being recognised as having pandemic potential.

"Historically, that would be unheard of," said Prof Harries.

"It would normally take five or 10 years. For COVID it was around 360 days.

"So this is a really high ambition. But for some viruses, it is definitely possible."
 
They are literally creating a vaccine for a disease that doesn’t even exist yet, and might not ever exist.
I think it makes sense when you think of how many potential zoonosis are potentiated by climate change and a surging world population. It's really good to be prepared, especially for horrific diseases like hemorrhagic fevers which are highly deadly and I think it was @Thomas Eugene Paris who talked about how bad they can be before.
 
Hmmm. It doesn't seem like they're poking around in bat shit and cow shit and making vaccines out of whatever new shit they find in that shit.
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Soon, X is gonna give it to ya with all this meddling about.


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They are literally creating a vaccine for a disease that doesn’t even exist yet, and might not ever exist.
They’re creating mRNA shots against existing diseases, so it’s not that the disease isn’t there, but it’s still a bit odd because none of these diseases in their current form are going to be sparking global pandemics.
CCHF for example is genuinely nasty stuff. But it’s spread by ticks, and tends to cause sporadic outbreaks that are contained easily.
Something that causes the global pandemic scenario has to spread easily (airborne or respiratory) and to be hard to stamp out it needs a bit of an asymptomatic period where you can spread it. Anything really lethal in a day or so kills too fast. Something like flu is perfect becasue it fits all those boxes.
But anyway, the point is that a vaccine to the currently known zoonoses isnt much use. These diseases will only cause serious issues if they change somehow (like for example being tinkered with in a lab,as appears to have happened with the coof.)
The real andromeda strain scenario is something like airbourne rabies, HIV, or an incredibly novel flu. But the flu would kill for a year or two then get milder just like it always has.
Even stuff like ebola - well it’s a nasty way to go but it’s only transmitted by direct contact and even very poor countries in Africa have done a very good job of the basic barrier nursing and body disposal you need to squash and outbreak.
But I digress, becasue porton down is doing exactly what myself and a few others on here have been saying since the coof started. They says they’re researching protection against disease and weapons, ie bioweapons defence research but what they are really doing is bioweapons work.
There is no difference between the two. And remember these people, and other like them in government have unleashed multiple bioweapon attacks in the British public. The same was done in San Francisco
 
Not to be confused with Watership Down, or you'll end up with the wrong sort of picnicing memories.

There's nothing quite as sinister as one of the planet's oldest biological warfare laboratories subtly reminding the government that their budget cannot be cut or Life on Earth ends.
 
If another covid-19 appears I'm going to government offices and sneezing on everything I can.

Fuck these assholes.
 
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I think it makes sense when you think of how many potential zoonosis are potentiated by climate change and a surging world population. It's really good to be prepared, especially for horrific diseases like hemorrhagic fevers which are highly deadly and I think it was @Thomas Eugene Paris who talked about how bad they can be before.

No, it's just surging world population. Everything else is just the window dressing.

 
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