The risk of the coronavirus epidemic has persisted globally for more than three years. Health experts have alerted about new variants in many countries including UK-US. The infectivity rate of these variants is high, and due to the additional mutations, there is a risk of infection even in those who have been vaccinated or who have developed immunity in the body after a previous infection. The risk of Corona continues, meanwhile, health experts have alerted people about a new epidemic.

According to the Daily Mail report, health experts around the world have warned that after Covid-19, there may be a risk of another new epidemic, about which everyone needs to be alert from now on. Not only this, health experts have warned that due to this new epidemic, more than 50 million (five crore) people can get affected, and this can be a big health risk.

A new epidemic may occur due to Disease
The World Health Organization (WHO) said the disease being seen as the main cause of the next pandemic could potentially be Disease X. The risk of this pandemic is still there, which means it has already started.

According to media reports, this epidemic can be seven times more serious and deadly than Covid-19, as a result, there may be a danger of huge pressure on the health department in the future. Health experts say that, of course, everyone cannot be considered at risk of this disease, but it can affect a large population globally.

What is this Disease X?
Disease 'Disease. This term was used for the first time by WHO in the year 2018.

Monitoring viruses and pathogens
Scientists said, we are monitoring about 25 types of viruses and their families, so that we can understand which virus or pathogen can cause an epidemic-like situation in the coming days. In recent times, the risk of transmission of infection from animals to humans has been seen to be high, serious attention is being paid to such diseases.



Everyone should keep trying to increase their immunity, this will be the only way to protect you from infectious diseases and the risks caused by them.

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