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Bill Gate predicted Coronavirus in 2015
Bill Gate the “Prophet” predicted Coronavirus way back in 2015. No wonder he is one of the world’s richest men Proactive thinking, identification of problems and coming out with solutions to mitigate such occurrences continues to be a common trait in entrepreneurs the world over. Always finding solutions to potential global problems before occurrences is one sure way to survive the onslaught of problems.
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He said the world needs the best systems, health experts, and excellent logistics supplies in 2015 to deal with serious health problems and that the world has focused less attention on health-related viruses that can cause more problems.
He predicted that Global wealth will go down by over 3 trillion dollars. He said if the virus should strike, it will bring about global health equity.
It looks as though the whole world heard him but we all went to sleep. Today here we are battling with a common enemy COVI-19 five years after his warnings.
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Bill Gates predicted in 2015 what a deadly virus could lead to and its impact on economic systems and health, today, even the best nations with quality health systems are struggling to contain this deadly virus.
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However, people are divided on his ability to predict what is happening.
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