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The next pandemic ‘even deadlier’ than Covid is coming, warns WHO

Health officials have issued a worrying warning to the world: “It’s not an exaggeration to say a Disease X event is just around the corner.”

The World Health Organisation has warned the world to prepare for a pandemic “even deadlier” than Covid, which left mass burial sites like this in Brazil. (Photo by MICHAEL DANTAS / AFP)
The World Health Organisation has warned the world to prepare for a pandemic “even deadlier” than Covid, which left mass burial sites like this in Brazil. (Photo by MICHAEL DANTAS / AFP)

The head of the World Health Organisation has warned the world must prepare for the next pandemic, which could be “even deadlier” than the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a meeting of the World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, on Monday, director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus sounded an alarm the COVID-19 pandemic is far from over.

“The threat of another variant emerging that causes new surges of disease and death remains,” Tedros said. “And the threat of another pathogen emerging with even deadlier potential remains.”

However, the WHO recently declared the COVID-19 pandemic is no longer a health emergency.

“When the next pandemic comes knocking — and it will — we must be ready to answer decisively, collectively and equitably,” he added.

“We cannot kick this can down the road,” Tedros said in an address to the WHO’s member states. “If we do not make the changes that must be made, then who will? And if we do not make them now, then when?”

Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)
Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

Despite issuing these dire warnings, Tedros applauded the recent decision by WHO member states to draft a pandemic treaty while also approving a budget increase, which was approved after the organisation made a commitment to budget and finance reforms, according to Reuters.

Tedros also called for updated negotiations on the International Health Regulations, the treaty outlining preparedness and responses to health crises, “so the world will never again have to face the devastation of a pandemic like COVID-19”.

The COVID-19 pandemic has to date killed almost 7 million people worldwide, according to the WHO, with almost 1.13 million deaths in the United States and more than 20,000 in Australia.

The WHO has identified “priority” contagious diseases — these are likely to cause the next pandemic because of their potential to spread across a region and because there are few, if any, measures in place to counter their spread.

Bodies are moved to a refrigeration truck serving as a temporary morgue at Wyckoff Hospital in the Borough of Brooklyn in New York during the Covid-19 pandemic. (Photo by Bryan R. Smith / AFP)
Bodies are moved to a refrigeration truck serving as a temporary morgue at Wyckoff Hospital in the Borough of Brooklyn in New York during the Covid-19 pandemic. (Photo by Bryan R. Smith / AFP)

These diseases include ebola, Marburg, Middle East respiratory syndrome, severe acute respiratory syndrome, COVID-19, zika and — perhaps most terrifying — something called “Disease X”.

Disease X is the WHO code for a disease caused by a germ that hasn’t even been discovered yet.

“It is not an exaggeration to say that there is potential of a Disease X event just around the corner,” Pranab Chatterjee, a researcher at the Department of International Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, told the National Post.

Public health experts agree that the next pandemic is likely to be zoonotic, i.e., a disease that originates in animals before “spilling over” to infect humans. Most recent epidemics — Ebola, HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 — have been zoonotic in origin.

International surveillance and communication of emerging disease threats is “a key approach in our ability to detect a spillover event before it becomes too widespread,” Chatterjee said.

This article was originally published by the New York Post and reproduced with permission

Originally published as The next pandemic ‘even deadlier’ than Covid is coming, warns WHO

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