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21st Century Pandemic Timeline
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Preface: Here is a thread I made on ATS, it got a total of 13 replies, including my own, and then basically it disappeared from the forum. With rumors about that website going around, and the fact it made little traction there, I'm putting up here. It won't be entirely the same as over there, as I will be going by my notes.

A 21st century pandemic timeline, a year by year summary of outbreaks, epidemics and pandemics for the twenty-first century. I have only covered up to 2019 when the pandemic officially started. I've tried to limit the timeline to "just the facts" and leave the conspiracies up to the membership. Feel free to add anything I missed in this timeline or to add something relevant from 2020.

2002
The 2002–2004 SARS outbreak was an epidemic involving severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) caused by . . . coronavirus (SARS-CoV or SARS-CoV-1). The outbreak was first identified in Foshan, Guangdong, China, on 16 November 2002. Over 8,000 people from 29 different countries and territories were infected, and at least 774 died worldwide. Source: Wikipedia

2003
SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) identified. SARS-CoV is thought to be an animal virus from an uncertain animal reservoir, perhaps bats, that spread to other animals (civet cats) and first infected humans in the Guangdong province of southern China in 2002. Prophylaxis - None. Experimental vaccines are under development. Source: World Health Organization

Chinese academy of Sciences approved the construction of China's first biosafety level 4 (BSL–4) laboratory at the WIV (Wuhan Institute of Virology). Source: Wikipedia

April . . . Canadian scientists sequenced the genetic code of the SARS virus.
University of Hong Kong microbiologist Malik Peiris, who first linked SARS to a novel coronavirus. "When we then looked to see if antibodies for it exist in human blood samples, there were none."

Peter Rottier of Utrecht University in the Netherlands . . . by taking a coronavirus that is lethal to cats and adding a single gene fragment from a mouse virus. The recombinant virus was lethal to both animals . . .  scientists from Lyon to Winnipeg are spraying, injecting, and orally feeding the coronavirus to monkeys, dogs, cats, mice and rabbits. Goats and sheep are next. "We want to see how they react to high doses of the virus, how susceptible they are, which replicate the virus, which excrete it, which show antibodies," says Klaus Stohr, chief SARS scientist for the World Health Organization's Animal Influenza Network. Source: Popular Science

2004

SARS escaped Beijing lab twice.
April 25 - “We suspect two people, a 26-year-old female postgraduate student and a 31-year-old male postdoc, were both infected, apparently in two separate incidents,” Bob Dietz, WHO spokesman in Beijing . . . Source: The Scientist

2005
Shi Zhengli and colleagues found that bats are the natural reservoir of SARS-like coronaviruses. Source: Wikipedia
Note: Latest information indicates that the above occurrence should be in year 2007 of the timeline.


President George W. Bush National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response. Source: Whitehouse Archives

Dr. Fauci’s NIH, “concentrations of 10 μM completely abolished SARS-CoV infection" . . .  “chloroquine can effectively reduce the establishment of infection and spread of SARS-CoV.”February 25 . . . “it’s game over” for coronavirus. Source: One News Now

2006
White House Homeland Security Council outlined the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Source: CDC

2007
A study published by researchers at Hong Kong University predicted a coronavirus outbreak from bats.  Source: 2007 Clinical Microbiology Reviews Journal

2008
Shi Zhengli led a research team which studied binding of spike proteins of both natural and chimaeric SARS-like coronaviruses to ACE2 receptors in human, civet and horseshoe bat cells, to determine the mechanism by which SARS may have spilled over into humans. Source: Wikipedia

2009
The 2009 H1N1 Pandemic: A novel influenza A (H1N1) virus emerges.
It was detected first in the United States and spread quickly across the world. This virus contained a unique combination of influenza genes not previously identified in animals or people. The (H1N1)pdm09 virus was very different from H1N1 viruses . . . Few young people had any existing immunity . . . Source: CDC

China has been a signatory to the Biological Weapons Convention since 1984, and has repeatedly insisted it is abiding by the treaty that bans developing bio-weapons . . . U.S. State Department and other agencies stating publicly as recently as 2009 that they believe China has offensive biological agents. Source: National Post

In 2009, research at Fort Detrick was suspended because it was discovered it was storing pathogens which were not listed on its inventory. Source: The Independent

2010
Estimates of death rates from swine flu in 2009-10 . . . the real toll was 10 times higher Source: NPR

Rockefeller Foundation "Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development" May 2010 - “Lock Step” scenario. Source: Need to Know News

2011
"Contagion" an American film directed by Steven Soderbergh. The plot concerns the spread of a virus transmitted by respiratory droplets and fomites. Source: Wikipedia

2012

April - MERS Epidemic
Health officials first reported the disease in Saudi Arabia in September 2012. Through retrospective (backward-looking) investigations, they later identified that the first known cases of MERS occurred in Jordan in April 2012. So far, all cases of MERS have been linked through travel to, or residence in, countries in and near the Arabian Peninsula. Source: CDC

Chinese scientist Shi Zhengli found the closest match to COVID-19 in samples of bat faeces taken during research in 2012. It was found after six men were struck down with fever, coughs and pneumonia, half of them fatally, after working in the mineshaft. Source: Daily Express UK

2013
Chinese scientists secretly found a virus strain similar to COVID-19 in an abandoned mine in 2013 but kept the discovery secret . . . and was stored for years at a virology lab in Wuhan.
Dr Shi Zhengli - nicknamed “Bat Woman” by her colleagues at the Wuhan Institute of Virology – in February co-authored the most extensive academic paper on the novel coronavirus up to that point. Source: The Sunday Times UK

2014
July Lab incidents lead to safety crackdown at CDC
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has closed two labs . . . in the wake of several recent incidents in which highly pathogenic microbes were mishandled by federal laboratories. Source: Science magazine

October - The administration of US President Barack Obama called for a “pause” on funding (and relevant research with existing US Government funding) of gain of function (GOF) experiments involving influenza, SARS, and MERS viruses in particular . . . warned of a future deadly airborne disease. Source: Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

2015
Ralph Baric (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) published efforts to engineer a virus with the surface protein of the SHC014 coronavirus, found in horseshoe bats in China, and the backbone of one that causes human-like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in mice.  They found that the hybrid virus could infect human airway cells and caused disease in mice. Source: Nexus News Feed

In the face of a moratorium in the US, Dr Anthony Fauci – the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) . . . outsourced . . . the GOF research to China’s Wuhan lab and licensed the lab to continue receiving US government funding. Source: Asian Times

2016
Labour has called on ministers to publish the suppressed conclusions of a cross-government pandemic drill that took place in 2016, which accurately predicted that the NHS would be plunged into crisis by an infectious and deadly disease. Codenamed Exercise Cygnus, the wide-ranging exercise took place in October 2016, but its conclusions have never been made public, even though it highlighted shortages of intensive care beds, vital equipment and even mortuary space. Source: The Guardian

The Pandemic Playbook . . . 69-page National Security Council guidebook, originally unearthed in March by Politico . . . developed in 2016 with the goal of assisting leaders “in coordinating a complex U.S. Government response to a high-consequence emerging disease threat anywhere in the world.” Source: PBS

2017
Ebola outbreak
“USNORTHCOM Branch Plan 3560: Pandemic Influenza and Infectious Disease Response,” “The intelligence community . . . have warned about coronaviruses for at least five years,” (since 2012) Source: The Nation

January 20 2017, Anthony Fauci lecture at Georgetown University “Pandemic Preparedness in the Next Administration.” “There will be a surprise outbreak,” he said. Source: Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

The Obama administration walked the Trump administration through a hypothetical scenario in which a pandemic . . . shut down cities like Seoul and London in early 2017. Trump administration officials were told such a pandemic would likely lead to . . . shortages of ventilators and that a coordinated national response would be “paramount,”. Source: The Hill

2018
Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) funded a study on Bat Coronavirus that included scientists at the Wuhan Institute Source: The National File

U.S. Embassy in Beijing sent two official warnings to Washington about inadequate safety at the Wuhan lab, including it was conducting risky studies on pathogens (coronavirus) in bats.
After the coronavirus outbreak began, officials at the lab destroyed samples of the virus, erased early reports, and suppressed academic papers Source: The Daily Mail UK

2019
H.R.748 - CARES Act116th Congress (2019-2020) Sponsor: Rep. Courtney, Joe [D-CT-2] (Introduced 01/24/2019) Public Law No: 116-136 (03/27/2020) Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act or the CARES Act This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses. Source: US Congress

Fort Detrick, Maryland, America’s main biological warfare lab, ordered to stop all research into the deadliest pathogens over fears contaminated waste could leak out of the facility. Source: The Independent UK

Shi Zhengli, has revealed one of the strains found in that cave — the exact location of which is a closely guarded secret — is almost identical to the 2019-nCoV coronavirus. Source: The News AU

Dr. Xiangguo Qiu, her husband Keding Cheng and an unknown number of her students from China were removed from Canada's only level-4 lab on July 5 . . . Security access for the couple and the Chinese students was revoked . . . Sources say this comes several months after IT specialists for the NML entered Qiu's office after-hours and replaced her computer. Her regular trips to China also started being denied . . . one of the scientists escorted from the lab after an investigation in July last year was responsible for exporting the pathogens to China four months earlier. Dr Xiangguo Qiu was removed from Canada’s only level-4 lab over what is described as a possible “policy breach”. Source: CBC News CA

“We have a researcher who was removed by the RCMP from the highest security laboratory that Canada has for reasons that government is unwilling to disclose. The intelligence remains secret. But what we know is that before she was removed, she sent one of the deadliest viruses on Earth, and multiple varieties of it to maximise the genetic diversity and maximise what experimenters in China could do with it, to a laboratory in China that does dangerous gain of function experiments . . . And that has links to the Chinese military." Source: Express UK

Event 201 - The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in partnership with the World Economic Forum and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation hosted Event 201, a high-level pandemic exercise on October 18, 2019, in New York, NY.  Source:
The Center for Health Security


Coronavirus may have spread to humans as early as October 2019 - study - "Phylogenetic estimates support that the COVID-2 pandemic started sometime around Oct. 6, 2019 to Dec. 11, 2019, which corresponds to the time of the host jump into humans." Source: The Jerusalem Post

The report, in the South China Morning Post, said Chinese authorities had identified at least 266 people who contracted the virus last year and who came under medical surveillance, and the earliest case was 17 November – weeks before authorities announced the emergence of the new virus. Source: The Guardian

World Health Organization (WHO) report stated that the first individuals were infected between December 12 to December 29 while working at an unsanitary seafood market in Wuhan which was later shut down.  Source: Inside Over


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