The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that while the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic has been severe, it is “not necessarily the big one,” and that the world must learn to live with COVID-19. Experts with the United Nations agency said Monday that the ongoing pandemic is a “wake-up call,” and that the world should get “serious” about potentially worse pandemics in the future. “This pandemic has been very severe,” WHO emergencies chief Michael Ryan told reporters at a press briefing. “It has spread around the world extremely quickly and it has affected every corner of this planet, but this is not necessarily the big one.” Ryan highlighted that while the CCP virus is “very transmissible, and it kills people… its current case fatality [rate] is reasonably low in comparison to other emerging diseases,” without elaborating on the specific diseases. “We need to get ready for something that …