Unexpected conclusion: the world is worse prepared for a pandemic than ten years ago

Geneva – The world is increasingly less prepared for the possibility of a new pandemic and, although surprising, key indicators that should have improved after the covid-19 pandemic have actually regressed, such as access to vaccines and other supplies to face a new health emergency.

This is the unexpected conclusion of a board of experts that has been evaluating global preparation for this type of event for years on behalf of the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO), and has just presented its conclusions.

It highlights, for example, that the risk of another pandemic – considered real – would affect a world that is more divided, indebted and less capable of protecting its populations than a decade ago.

“A decade after Ebola exposed dangerous gaps in outbreak preparedness and six years after Covid-19 turned those gaps into a global catastrophe, the evidence is clear: the world is not safer from pandemics,” the experts say.