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One year on from COVID-19 being declared a global pandemic

But what is being done to prevent future pandemics?

11.3.2021

365 days, 52 weeks, 12 months. This time last year the world reeled from the confirmation by WHO that COVID-19 was officially a global pandemic. What lay ahead was months of restrictions and lockdowns. A life of captivity some may say. Now FOUR PAWS is calling on the responsible authorities to step up and take action to prevent future pandemics emerging. An open letter, sent to WHO (World Health Organisation), OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health) and FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations), has called for an urgent overhaul to how humans treat animals.

What can be done to #StoptheNextPandemic?

  • Banning fur farms, live animal markets, wild animal trade and dog and cat meat trade
  • Eradicating factory farming and promotion of a reduction in meat consumption
  • Stopping the destruction of wild animals’ habitats such as via deforestation

It is easy to think that it is just the live animal markets that are the biggest incubators of zoonotic diseases, but pigs and chickens also endure horrendous conditions in factory farms. Likewise fur farms are also breeding zones for disease. Since the emergence of COVID-19 numerous fur farms have seen cases spread through the animals, often leading to thousands being culled.

“As long as we let animals suffer like this, humans will suffer the consequences of zoonotic diseases like COVID-19. We need to act now."

FOUR PAWS President Josef Pfabigan

You can help, watch and share our video urging action NOW and tag in WHO, OIE and FAO. We all have a role to play in choosing to #LiveKinder.

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PREVENTING THE PANDEMIC OF TOMORROW, TOGETHER


We can create a place where animals, the environment and people are treated better

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Hannah Baker

Head of Communications UK

Hannah heads up the Communications team for FOUR PAWS UK and handles all press and marketing enquiries as well as managing the social media accounts. Having worked in the animal welfare sector for nearly a decade she has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of what we can do to help our animal friends at home and further afield.

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