WHO: Be Prepared for More Severe Pandemic in 2021
Senior officials of the World Health Organization have warned that there is a real chance of another, more serious pandemic spreading across the world, in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the final World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 press conference of the year, on Monday, Dr Mike Ryan, the head of the WHO Emergencies Program said that the next pandemic may be more severe adding that "we need to get our act together," because we live on a fragile planet, and in an increasingly complex society.
The WHO Technical Lead on COVID-19, Dr Maria van Kerkhove called for the world to be better prepared for the next health crisis, with well-trained health workers able to take full advantage of innovative technology, and informed, engaged citizens capable of keeping themselves safe.
Dr van Kerkhove noted that some of the countries that have coped better with COVID-19 have not necessarily been those with the highest incomes, but those that have lived through other infectious disease outbreaks. Those countries, she said, have used the "muscle memory" of traumatic events to kick their systems into gear, and act to comprehensively tackle the virus.
Head of the World Health Organization Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told journalists that the UN agency is learning new things about the virus every day, including the ability of new variants to spread, make people sick or have a potential impact on available tests, treatments or vaccines.
Dr Tedros singled out work taking place in the United Kingdom and South Africa, where scientists are carrying out epidemiologic and laboratory studies, which will guide the agency's next steps.
"Only if countries are testing effectively will you be able to pick up variants and adjust...
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