“The Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy will coordinate the Administration’s domestic response to public health threats that have pandemic potential, or may cause significant disruption, and strengthen domestic pandemic preparedness. This includes ongoing work to address potential public health outbreaks and threats from COVID-19, Mpox, polio, avian and human influenza, and RSV,” the White House said in a statement announcing Friedrich’s new position. “As required by statute, OPPR will develop and provide to Congress a biennial Preparedness Review and Report and Preparedness Outlook Report every five years.”
I’m pretty sure that part of the CDC’s mission covered all of that since they were created to help identify public health threats. Or one of the other seventeen sub-agencies of the National Institute of Health could be repurposed instead of something new being created.
It’s kind of interesting that they specifically mention polio since it is going to be on the rise here in the US, along with TB and a whole slough of third world diseases due to unfettered and instant illegal infestations. Forty four states have illegal children in our schools with either latent or active cases of TB . They didn’t start them on treatment because they are in such a hurry to get them spread throughout the US and it’s a four to six month course.
As for polio, almost every article I read was blaming the covid time for US and Canadian children missing their vaccine, rather than the fact that illegals are carrying it into our countries. They also blame ‘travelers’ going to countries where it is prevalent rather than blaming the ‘travelers’ flooding across our borders.
So I wonder if this new agency will look at illegals and their place in carrying the diseases above into our country??
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