The federal workplace health and safety regulator wants Canadian businesses to prepare a pandemic plan for the possibility of a “new virus” that could lead to food or fuel disruptions in the most extreme scenarios.

The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety quietly released the second edition of its Flu and Infectious Disease Outbreaks Business Continuity Plan Handbook. What sets this edition apart is its explicit focus on a hypothetical “new virus” that businesses must prepare for scenarios far more severe than a temporary closure or a drop in customer demand – although the guide frequently mentions travel restrictions, public gathering bans and quarantines.

Future pandemic “will come in 2 or 3 waves about 3 to 9 months separating each outbreak. Each wave is expected to last approximately 6 to 8 weeks. A pandemic may last in these cycles for up to two years or more.”

Canada, the United States and Mexico released an updated human-animal influence pandemic agreement that included considerations for further vaccine mandates, border measures and travel restrictions.

https://tnc.news/2024/08/13/feds-urge-prepare-new-virus-pandemic/

 

The only thing not included is the “exact date & time” that this new pandemic is to be released upon the citizenry!!