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‘ALL OF THESE RISKS EXIST. WE DON'T KNOW WHEN THEY WILL HAPPEN, BUT WE KNOW THEY WILL HAPPEN’, SAYS NEW EXPERT HEALTH REPORT A new Covid, pollution…these are just some of the conditions
that could present a risk to people in France over the next five years, the official committee in charge of anticipating health risks has said. The most serious risks are those related to
conditions that can be spread from animals to humans (as was the case with the coronavirus Covid-19), said le Comité de veille et d'anticipation des risques sanitaires (Covars), in a
report published on April 10. The government had tasked the committee with studying the possible major health crises that could affect the population in France over the next two to five
years. Covars was first put in place during the Covid-19 crisis, and was previously known as the Comité Scientifique. It is made up of some of France’s most high-profile and experienced
scientific advisors. The most likely risks identified include: * An infectious respiratory disease caused by a new coronavirus or an animal influenza virus * Diseases, such as dengue fever
and West Nile fevers, transmitted by certain mosquitoes * Atmospheric and chemical pollution, which weaken people’s health in the long-term The report states that climate and environmental
changes will also likely play a role, as rising temperatures can cause changes in fauna, flora, the water cycle, and the geography of certain microorganisms and tropical diseases. This will
have an impact on human health in the future, the report predicts. The experts state, particularly in the case of future epidemics: “All of these risks exist. We don't know when they
will happen, but we know they will happen.” ‘DISEASE X’? The report also mentions that the country should prepare for a possible ‘disease X’, which is the catch-all term given to the
possible spread of a hypothetical, as-yet-unknown pathogen. REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS The report shared the committee’s suggested action to prepare and tackle these predicted risks.
Recommendations include: * Investing in research to track the evolution of viruses in animal reservoirs * More research to monitor respiratory infections * The introduction of an emergency
plan in the event of an epidemic The report also states that anticipating and preventing risks is ever-more important as the French population becomes more elderly and susceptible to health
conditions. Anticipating health crises in advance can help the health system better manage an onslaught of cases, and ensure that it does not become overwhelmed, the experts said. France’s
population is ageing overall: By 2030, the number of people aged 65 and over will outnumber those under 20.