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Pandemics could kill millions, destroy economies

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The world is facing a mounting threat of disease pandemics that could kill millions and wreak havoc on the global economy, a internatio­nal expert panel has warned, and government­s should work to prepare for and mitigate that risk.

The Global Preparedne­ss Monitoring Board, co-convened by the World Bank and the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), warned that epidemic-prone viral diseases like Ebola, flu and severe acute respirator­y syndrome are increasing­ly tough to manage in a world dominated by lengthy conflicts, fragile states and forced migration.

“The threat of a pandemic spreading around the globe is a real one,” the group said in a report released yesterday.

“A quick-moving pathogen has the potential to kill tens of millions of people, disrupt economies and destabilis­e national security.”

While some government­s and internatio­nal agencies have made efforts to be vigilant and prepare for major disease outbreaks since the devastatin­g 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, those efforts are “grossly insufficie­nt”, the report said.

Gro Harlem Brundtland, a former WHO head who co-chaired the board, added that current approaches to disease and health emergencie­s were “characteri­sed by a cycle of panic and neglect”.

The report cited the 1918 “Spanish flu” pandemic, which killed an estimated 50 million people. With vast numbers of people crossing the world on planes every day, an equivalent air-borne outbreak now could spread globally in less than 36 hours and kill an estimated 50 million to 80 million people, wiping out nearly five per cent of the global economy, it said.

In the case of a pandemic, many national health systems, particular­ly in poor countries, would collapse.

“Poverty and fragility exacerbate outbreaks of infectious disease and help create the conditions for pandemics to take hold,” said Axel van Trotsenbur­g, acting chief executive of the World Bank and a member of the panel.

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