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‘Next health crisis could be within a decade; world must invest more against Covid-19 repeat’

G20 panel highlights global ill-preparedness to prevent or stop next pandemic, effects of which could be more profound than current one

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Jul 2021 2:00PM

‘Next health crisis could be within a decade; world must invest more against Covid-19 repeat’
We must learn the right lessons from this pandemic in order to be well prepared for the next one, says World Trade Organisation director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who is urging the G20 to do more to donate vaccines and support manufacturing and distribution. – AFP pic, July 10, 2012

VENICE – The world must invest much more to avoid a repeat of the coronavirus pandemic, experts convened by the G20 said yesterday, as they warned the next health crisis could come within a decade.

“The world is far from equipped to prevent or stop the next pandemic,” the High Level Independent Panel said in a report presented at the G20 finance ministers’ meeting in Venice, Italy.

It said even as Covid-19 rages, “there is every likelihood that the next pandemic will come within a decade – arising from a novel influenza strain, another coronavirus, or one of several other dangerous pathogens”. 

“Its impact on human health and the global economy could be even more profound than that of Covid-19,” it said.

The report recommended governments collectively commit to increase financing for prevention and preparedness by at least US$75 billion over the next five years.

This would fund a coordinated surveillance and research network for infectious diseases, more resilient healthcare systems, better governance to manage crises and an improved global capacity to produce vaccines.

“We must learn the right lessons from this pandemic in order to be well prepared for the next one,” said Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of the World Trade Organisation.

She noted however that Covid-19 “is still here”, urging G20 ministers to do more to donate vaccines and support manufacturing and distribution. – AFP, July 10, 2021

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