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New Delhi: The World Health Organization (WHO) has asked the whole world to be prepared to face another major pandemic. This pandemic can be even bigger than COVID-19 i.e. Corona. After the warning of the top British scientist, WHO has already started preparing to deal with this disease. According to the report of The Guardian, Britain’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance has warned the world to be alert about the arrival of a disease more dangerous than COVID. Vallance warned the world that if we become alert about this disease from now on, then we can avoid facing restrictions like COVID when it arrives.
WHO has also taken this very seriously and has asked the member countries of the world to formulate a strategy to deal with this epidemic right now. WHO has said that international coordination is necessary to deal with this global epidemic. Therefore, all countries have to come forward now and take appropriate steps. We should not wait for this epidemic to arrive, but should start finding ways to deal with it right now.
Strategy can be made next week
WHO director Tedros Adhanom said that all countries will have to think seriously about this in the meeting to be held next week. However, in the meetings held before this, no special alertness was seen in the WHO member countries regarding the warning of the British scientist. Despite this, Tedros said that there is no need to be disheartened by the results of the previous meetings. We have to stop this disease at all costs and steps will have to be taken for this. The World Health Assembly is considering making a strategy by taking suggestions to deal with the upcoming epidemic. After this, WHO can issue an alert to the whole world. However, no disclosure has been made yet about what and how this disease will be.
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