Bill Gates has warned of an impending pandemic for years. Here’s how he’s dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, from pledging $100 million to fight the outbreak to becoming Warren Buffett’s ‘scientific adviser.’

OSTN Staff

Bill Gates
Bill Gates.

  • For years, Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates has warned the world of a severe, impending pandemic.
  • In a 2015 TED Talk, Gates said that “we’re not ready for the next epidemic.” In 2017, Gates wrote in an op-ed article for Business Insider that the next epidemic could be “a super contagious and deadly strain of the flu.”
  • Gates has called the coronavirus a “once-in-a-century pathogen,” and his charitable organization, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has committed $100 million to fight the outbreak.
  • In April, Gates called President Trump’s decision to cut US funding for the WHO during the coronavirus pandemic “dangerous.”
  • In a Financial Times interview, also in April, Gates warned that an outbreak on the scale of the coronavirus pandemic might occur “every 20 years or so.”
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In March, Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates announced in a LinkedIn post that he would step down from the boards of Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway to spend more time overseeing philanthropic ventures, with a continued focus on global health and development.

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Gates hasn’t worked full time at Microsoft since 2008.

Source: Business Insider, LinkedIn

For years, Gates has talked extensively about the potentially catastrophic nature of a pandemic.

Bill Gates
Bill Gates.

Source: Business Insider

In a 2015 TED Talk, Gates said the world was unprepared for the next epidemic. He highlighted the stellar efforts of health workers in 2014 to contain the Ebola outbreak. “There’s no need to panic … but we need to get going,” he said.

FILE PHOTO: A health worker injects a man with Ebola vaccine in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, August 5, 2019. REUTERS/Baz Ratner/File Photo
A health worker injecting a man with an Ebola vaccine in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Source: TED

Gates repeated the sentiment in a 2017 op-ed article for Business Insider, reiterating that “we are not prepared.” He said that he viewed the threat of a pandemic as being on the same level as climate change and nuclear war and that the next epidemic could be “a super contagious and deadly strain of the flu.”

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A flu vaccine.

Source: Business Insider

In 2018, Gates said that the next pandemic was imminent and that he believed it would arise and spread within the next decade. “In the case of biological threats, that sense of urgency is lacking,” he said. “The world needs to prepare for pandemics in the same serious way it prepares for war.”

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Bill Gates in 2018.

Source: Business Insider

Gates called the coronavirus a “once-in-a-century pathogen” in an op-ed article for the New England Journal of Medicine. He also outlined steps the world could take to contain its spread, including the speedy development and delivery of vaccines.

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A person reaching for hand sanitizer.

Source: Business Insider, New England Journal of Medicine

Gates also suggested an international database that countries could use to share information.

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A law enforcement officer at a drive-through testing station in Denver on Saturday.

Source: Business Insider, New England Journal of Medicine

In early February, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation pledged to donate $100 million to fight the outbreak, including funding for frontline responders, prevention efforts, and treatment. A big chunk is reserved for vaccine development.

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Bill and Melinda Gates head up the Gates Foundation.

Source: Business Insider, Gates Foundation

In March, the Gates Foundation joined Wellcome and Mastercard in, together, pledging up to $125 million toward a COVID-19 Therapeutic Accelerator to speed up the response by enhancing treatment. The foundation put in up to $50 million, earmarked from its initial coronavirus pledge, toward this venture.

A patient in a biocontainment unit is carried on a stretcher at the Columbus Covid 2 Hospital in Rome, Monday, March 16, 2020.
A patient in a biocontainment unit at a hospital in Rome on Monday.

Source: Gates Foundation

The Gates Foundation also funded a project to develop at-home coronavirus detection for people in the Seattle area.

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Nurses at a testing station in Seattle on Friday.

Source: Seattle Times, Business Insider, Business Insider

Chinese President Xi Jinping has thanked Gates for his “generous support.”

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Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Source: Bloomberg

In February, Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett called Gates his “scientific adviser” and said Gates was focused on finding a long-term solution to the threats posed by the coronavirus.

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Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett.

Source: CNBC

Fortune’s Eamon Barrett wrote in February that the money committed by billionaires like Bill Gates and Alibaba CEO Jack Ma for fighting the coronavirus outbreak might not necessarily go to the people who need it the most.

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Alibaba CEO Jack Ma.

Source: Business Insider, Fortune

Barrett said the money might go to organizations sanctioned by the Chinese government to deal with the crisis, not necessarily aid workers on the ground in Wuhan — where the outbreak originated — who have complained about a lack of resources.

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Hospital staff members in Wuhan, China, in January.

Source: Business Insider, Fortune

Gates criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to cut US funding for the WHO in a tweet on April 15. Gates called the decision “dangerous” and said that “the world needs WHO now more than ever.”

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Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates

Source: Business Insider

In an interview with Financial Times, also in April, Gates called the coronavirus pandemic “the biggest event” most people will experience in their lifetimes. Gates also warned that a viral outbreak on this scale could occur “every 20 years or so.”

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In the years leading up to the coronavirus outbreak, Gates had warned of an impending pandemic for years.

Source: Financial Times

In September, Gates told CNBC that, realistically, a COVID-19 vaccine wouldn’t be ready before the end of the year, but if any vaccine-maker had a shot, it’s pharma giant Pfizer.

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A logo for Pfizer is displayed on a monitor on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., July 29, 2019.

Source: CNBC

Gates has been critical of the Food and Drug Administration and expressed skepticism over its future handling and execution of the vaccine.

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A photo illustration show a syringe. Argentina was selected to test a vaccine against COVID-19, it is estimated that the clinical phases will begin in August.

Source: CBS 

“You hope [the pandemic] doesn’t stretch past 2022,” Gates told NY Magazine’s David Wallace-Wells.

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Source: NY Mag

As for how Gates and his wife, Melinda, are personally weathering this pandemic, Melinda shared in an Instagram post that they’re working remotely and enjoying the “natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest,” while following social distancing guidelines.

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Bill and Melinda Gates.

Source: Business Insider

In a BBC Radio interview, Melinda shared that the couple had a stockpile of food in their basement. She said, “A number of years ago, we had talked about, you know, what if there wasn’t clean water? What if there wasn’t enough food? Where might we go? What might we do as a family?” She didn’t say whether they had tapped into their stash yet.

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“Xanadu 2.0,” Gates’ mansion in Medina.

Source: Business Insider

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