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Board Economics
Re: Is a new pandemic imminent?
by
GigaBit
on 09/05/2023, 11:52:36 UTC
Who has officially canceled covid, I think this is a big turnover of money in healthcare, but there are many indicators that a new pandemic is possible. To what extent does this correspond to reality, measles is also multiplying, will the world be covered by new diseases on a large scale? Or is it an economic process?
There is no certainty that the Covid-19 pandemic is completely over. We have heard that pandemic usually occur every 50 or 100 years. Although there is no scientific explanation for this. But impacts on the natural environment such as deforestation can cause major changes in the world. Moreover, climate change can seriously disrupt human health with altered forms of viruses and bacteria. The world population is increasing and new diseases are emerging. Common people will have nothing to do but raise awareness and make the environment conducive to avoid the imminent pandemic.