As concerns around public health continue to evolve, the Canadian government under Justin Trudeau has issued alarming predictions about a potential future pandemic. This warning suggests that the nation may face a series of disruptive waves that could severely impact essential services such as banking, food supply, and telecommunications. According to the government's guidance, citizens should brace for significant upheavals, with disruptions expected to stem from reduced labor forces and strained supply chains. This announcement, which hints at a crisis potentially "worse than Covid," coincides with Trudeau's declining popularity, raising questions about the political motivations behind such dire forecasts. As experts and health officials weigh in, the implications of these warnings for Canadians and their daily lives remain a pressing concern.
The future pandemic “will come in two or three waves about three to nine months separating each outbreak,” according to Trudeau’s government.
Citizens should expect disruptions including telecommunications, banking, water, gasoline, medicine and food, according to the Canadian government, due to reduced labor and crippling supply chain issues.
The warning of a new pandemic “worse than Covid” was issued by the government as the deeply unpopular Trudeau faces a near-certain electoral wipe-out in next year’s election.
The warnings were rolled out by the Centre for Occupational Health and Safety in a second edition of their Flu and Infectious Disease Outbreaks Business Continuity Plan Handbook.
The guide provides information for business leaders and employers on what to prepare for in the face of another pandemic.
It states that “based on trends from past pandemic flu, there may be a higher average number of illness and deaths in age groups different than what we typically see during annual flu seasons.”
The warning from Canada comes after Dr Anthony Fauci recommended that Americans start wearing masks again due to a rise in Covid cases.
The number of infections is increasing as part of a so-called “summer surge” – even though hospitalizations and deaths from the virus remain at historic lows.
The 83-year-old told people with comorbidities and seniors “you should be wearing a mask” in public places.
Fauci also revealed he had contracted Covid about two weeks ago. It was his third Covid infection and he has been vaccinated and boosted a total of six times.
P.s. As of my last update in October 2023, there was no official confirmation from Justin Trudeau's government regarding a specific future pandemic with detailed predictions involving waves and their effects on various sectors like banking, food supply, and telecommunications. While discussions around pandemic preparedness and business continuity plans often arise in governmental contexts, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, such specific warnings would likely provoke significant media attention and public discourse.
The mention of disruptions and a “worse than Covid” pandemic sounds like it could stem from interpretations or analyses presented in reports or handbooks aimed at helping businesses prepare for potential public health crises, rather than an outright governmental declaration.
Dr. Anthony Fauci's comments about rising COVID-19 cases and mask-wearing recommendations were consistent with ongoing public health strategies to mitigate viral transmission, especially among vulnerable populations. It's important to approach future pandemic warnings with a critical understanding of their sources and implications, as misinformation can easily spread alongside legitimate public health advisories.