“I think it’s crazy that we could not see this tragedy and not make these investments on behalf of the people of the world,” Gates told the Financial Times. Gates was also worried about the future of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite easing restrictions around the world. “The current [World Health Organization] “The funding is not serious at all for the pandemics,” he said. “We are still in danger of this pandemic creating a variant that would be even more contagious and even more deadly.” “It’s not possible, I do not want to be the voice of destruction and gloom, but this pandemic is well above the 5 percent risk, we have not seen even the worst,” he added. Gates has proposed a global initiative to tackle the epidemic and mobilize, according to the World Health Organization. “The amount of money involved is very small compared to the benefit and it will be a test: global institutions can take on new responsibilities in a great way, even at a time when the US-China [relations are] tough, is the US-Russia extremely tough? ‘ Gates also asked. Gates warned for the first time that people were not prepared for a pandemic in 2015, long before the COVID-19 outbreak. Defense and National Security – Biden heads to Alabama to respond to Russian Navy allowing sailors to evacuate USS George Washington Since the pandemic began, the United States has seen more than 80 million COVID-19 infections and more than 993,000 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. While case rates are falling from the highs seen in the rise in short stature, some experts have reiterated Gates’ sentiment and warned of another rise in infections. Deborah Birx, a leading member of the Trump administration’s White House Coronavirus Action Group, said Sunday that the United States should “prepare right now for a possible rise this summer in the southern United States,” citing figures in the South. Africa he said. were predictive of what might happen in the US