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Experts Warn: World Remains Vulnerable to New Pandemics

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Despite efforts since the Ebola outbreak in West Africa ten years ago and the Covid-19 pandemic, the world has not become safer from a new pandemic.
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According to experts, the world has not become safer from a new pandemic since the Ebola outbreak in West Africa over ten years ago, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the Mpox emergency. On the contrary, these crises and the responses to them have shaken people's trust in governments, civil liberties, and democratic norms, an international panel reported at the opening of the World Health Organization's (WHO) annual meeting on Monday in Geneva.

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Trust is dwindling, inequalities are growing: why experts believe that today we are less prepared for pandemics than ten years ago.Despite efforts made by experts since the Ebola outbreak in West Africa a good ten years ago, the Covid-19 pandemic and the Mpox emergency, the world has not become safer from a new pandemic.Moreover, these crises and the way people are handled have shaken their trust in governments, civil liberties and democratic st…

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geo broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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