• Email Us: [email protected]
  • Contact Us: +1 718 874 1545
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Medical Market Report

  • Home
  • All Reports
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Another Pandemic Will Come And We Are Not Ready, UK Scientists Warn

April 27, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

More pandemics are coming, and the UK is woefully underprepared: that’s the stark warning from top scientists as the world continues to feel the impact of COVID-19. We’ve always known that it was not a one-off event, but there is a fear that lessons are not being learned and that the next pandemic could be even more devastating as a result.

Writing in The Independent, Professor Teresa Lambe – who helped develop the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine – warned that we are “sitting ducks” until more emphasis is placed on pandemic preparedness: “Building the infrastructure, investing in people and modifying policy to enable adequate pandemic preparedness is an insurance policy well worth the investment.”

Advertisement

Former chief scientific advisor to the UK government Sir David King was unequivocal in his view. He told The Independent, “We’re in the same position as we were in 2020. Nothing has changed… if anything it has got worse.”

Immunologist and geneticist Sir John Bell echoed these sentiments in a separate opinion piece. “Experiencing one pandemic does not reduce the threat of the next or mean that it couldn’t happen this year or next,” he wrote. “One thing is clear – despite everything we have learned, we are not ready for the next pandemic and have even seen cuts in our health security infrastructure.”

Recent polling suggests that these worries have filtered down to the British public too, with a YouGov survey finding that most Brits don’t feel the government is taking the threat of future pandemics seriously.

COVID-19 was the worst pandemic in living memory. As well as the devastating loss of life across the globe – particularly before the development of vaccines and more targeted treatment approaches – there are millions of people with long COVID, the full ramifications of which are yet to be unpicked. Beyond the health impacts of the virus itself, the broader societal effects of infection control measures like lockdowns, and the stress of living through such a turbulent time, will continue to be researched and debated.

Advertisement

But COVID-19 was not the first pandemic humanity has ever seen, and it certainly won’t be the last. The 1918 flu pandemic devastated a world emerging from the grip of warfare, and similar H1N1 strains of the influenza virus caused further (albeit less catastrophic) pandemics in 1977 and 2009. Under the right circumstances, animal diseases like Marburg virus disease and avian flu can “spill over” and spread throughout human populations. Even a The Last Of Us-style fungal pandemic is not beyond the realms of possibility.

Because of this ever-present risk, experts argue, humanity should learn lessons from COVID-19 and seek to avoid history repeating itself.

“What can we learn from COVID-19 and its early spread? How do early policy responses compare in different countries? And what were the reasons for the collective failure to fast-track access to life-saving technologies for the most vulnerable populations during this crisis?” asks Sir John Bell.

“We need to consider the worst-case pandemic scenarios and stimulate sustained political focus and investment from governments, global health organisations and industry into pandemic preparedness.”

Advertisement

It would be all too easy, he writes, to think of COVID-19 as over and done with – at least for those not still directly living with its ill effects. But in doing so, we risk a potentially avoidable catastrophe the next time around.

“The next pandemic could be even more devastating than the last. We must be in a constant state of readiness for the next big health crisis – if we do not act now, we will not be forgiven.” 

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

Related posts:

  1. Texas city to offer Samsung large property tax breaks to build $17 billion chip plant
  2. U.S. sanctions several Hong Kong-based Chinese entities over Iran -website
  3. Asian stocks fall to near 1-year low as oil prices stoke inflation worries
  4. “Unique” Medieval Christian Art Discovered By Accident In Sudan Desert

Source Link: Another Pandemic Will Come And We Are Not Ready, UK Scientists Warn

Filed Under: News

Primary Sidebar

  • Why Does Evolution Turn Everything Into Crabs?
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson And Professor Brian Cox Talk Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS And Alien Spacecraft: “It’s Older Than Us”
  • New Species Of Tiny Pumpkin Toadlet Is The Size Of A Pencil Tip, And We Cannot Cope
  • Watch The World’s Most Metal Frog Take Down A Giant “Murder Hornet”
  • Scheduling Cancer Immunotherapy In The Morning May Lower Your Risk Of Death By As Much As 63 Percent
  • Spacetime Vortices Spotted For The First Time As Black Hole Kills A Star
  • The Never-Before-Seen First Stars In The Universe May Have Finally Been Spotted
  • There’s Finally An Explanation For The Longest Known Gamma Ray Burst’s Appearance – But A Key Mystery Remains
  • The Earliest Evidence Of Making Fire Has Been Discovered, Dating To 400,000 Years Ago
  • First X-Ray Image Of Comet 3I/ATLAS Reveals Signature Unseen In Other Interstellar Objects
  • The Surprisingly Scientific Events That Occurred On Christmas Day
  • Humans Are The Smartest And Dumbest Animal Of All Time, Argues Biologist
  • The Final Secret Of Self-Healing Roman Concrete May Have Been Cracked
  • People Are Confused By The Natural Markings On Watermelons That Look Like “Crop Circles”
  • Pica: The Disorder That Makes People Crave And Eat The Inedible
  • Project Alpha: In 1979, Magicians Infiltrated A Washington Laboratory To Test Scientific Rigor In Parapsychology
  • We May Finally Know What Caused The “Hobbit” Humans To Go Extinct
  • Radical New Treatment Clears Disease In 64 Percent Of Patients With Incurable Cancer
  • People Are Just Now Realizing That The Earth Has A Tail, Stretching At Least 2 Million Kilometers
  • Where On Earth Does Cinnamon Come From?
  • Business
  • Health
  • News
  • Science
  • Technology
  • +1 718 874 1545
  • +91 78878 22626
  • [email protected]
Office Address
Prudour Pvt. Ltd. 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 300 New York City, NY 10170.

Powered by Prudour Network

Copyrights © 2025 · Medical Market Report. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version