GLOBAL OUTBREAK

World will ‘inevitably’ be hit by another deadly virus – but this time Britain will be ready, says top boff

THE WORLD will "inevitably" be hit by another deadly virus following the coronavirus pandemic, a top biochemist has said.

Kate Bingham warned a new outbreak could be linked to deforestation and animals moving from their natural environments.

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: “With deforestation you are chopping down environments where these animals are living and they end up co-locating in environments they haven’t before and they spread it to humans.”

The biochemist said she is “hugely optimistic” about the future because after the Covid-19 pandemic it will be easier to combat another outbreak.

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'HUGELY OPTIMISTIC'

She said: “We are not just better set up to be nimble next time with a pandemic, but this is a huge industrial legacy.”

Before the coronavirus pandemic hit the world, a report had warned that all countries would struggle with a major outbreak of an infectious disease.

The  was compiled by scientists at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security, and the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI).

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Richard Hatchett, CEO of the CEPI, warned: “We can be sure that another epidemic is on the horizon.

“It is not a case of if, but when.”

The GHS warned “a threat anywhere is a threat everywhere”.

Leo Abruzzese, senior global advisor at The Economist Intelligence Unit, who helped compile the report, said the report helped to identify important gaps in global preparedness.

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“Without a way of identifying gaps in the system, we're much more vulnerable than we need to be,” he said.

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“The index is specific enough to provide a roadmap for how countries can respond, and gives donors and funders a tool for directing their resources.”

Scientists previously warned that an outbreak of an unknown infectious disease - Disease X - could wipe out 80 million and cause a deadly pandemic.

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Following the Covid-19 outbreak, a World Health Organisation expert warned the virus fit the so-called Disease X category.

Marion Koopmans, head of viroscience at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, and a member of the WHO’s emergency committee, said: “Whether it will be contained or not, this outbreak is rapidly becoming the first true pandemic challenge that fits the disease X category.”

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Since the beginning of the outbreak, Covid-19 has infected almost 72million people and has killed 1,604,359 worldwide.

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In the UK, the total number of confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic is 1,809,455.

According to the latest data, 63,506 people have died within 28 days of a positive test.

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