Is this how the “next Covid” begins? Bird flu cases are rising across Europe. Some fear it could be the start of a new pandemic that shuts the world indoors again.
Record bird flu cases spark pandemic fear
Is this how the "next Covid" begins? Bird flu cases are rising across Europe. Some fear it could be the start of a new pandemic that shuts the world indoors again.
What's happening?
Bird flu is on the rise. In the last year, UK scientists found 161 cases among captiveSomeone or something who is kept in a certain space by a person or group. birds. The year before, there were just 26 cases.
Wild birds and captive birds can both get bird flu. And in south-west England, there has been one case of a human getting bird flu.
VirusesVery small organisms that cause infections and illnesses. can cross from animals to humans. This is how Covid-19The official scientific name for the type of coronavirus that swept the world from March 2020. likely began.
Now, they are on the lookout for the next big illness that could cross from animals to humans. Nobody knows when it will be, or which illness.
Find out more
Is this how the "next Covid" begins?
Yes! An illness will take off among a group of animals that humans spend a lot of time with - like birds. Then it will pass over to us.
No! Many illnesses exist for a long time without spreading to humans. Not every illness is the next Covid-19.
Keywords
Captive - Someone or something who is kept in a certain space by a person or group.
Viruses - Very small organisms that cause infections and illnesses.
Covid-19 - The official scientific name for the type of coronavirus that swept the world from March 2020.
Record bird flu cases spark pandemic fear
Glossary
Captive - Someone or something who is kept in a certain space by a person or group.
Viruses - Very small organisms that cause infections and illnesses.
Covid-19 - The official scientific name for the type of coronavirus that swept the world from March 2020.