The Economic Tsunami Effect of a Global Bird Flu Pandemic
During the 1918 influenza pandemic shopkeepers and other public
gathering places all saw a sharp decline in business. The world
economy has changed dramatically since 1918 but the results
could be the same.
The World Bank, has estimated that a bird flu pandemic lasting a
year, could cost the global economy up to $800 billion. The
economic toll on the world economy will be catastrophic.
Now, what if all the health experts are wrong? What if bird flu
continues to only affects humans who have contact with infected
birds? What if it weakens when it does mutate to a virus that
can be passed from person to person. Will we then only have a
"mild" pandemic? What if it never reaches the U.S.? If it is
contained to other countries outside the U.S. then it shouldn't
affect us?
What if it is mainly contained to Asia? How many factories in
Asia are producing goods for the U.S. market? How many workers
are there producing those goods? The people working in those
factories are mainly young women who work 10-hour days for $45 a
month. The conditions they work in are not always the
healthiest. They can't afford to take time off if they get sick.
Are there employers stocking up on Tamiflu? What if a large
factory loses 10% of its workforce or 20% or 50%? How long
before Walmart and other retailers no longer have anything to
put on the shelves? Ill factory workers in Asia will create an
economic tsunami that will hit the United States very hard.
Truckers will have nothing to deliver, retailers will have
nothing to put on their shelves, and consumers will experience
shortages, which will lead to panic buying and fear of running
out.
Manufacturers who receive parts and raw materials from overseas
suppliers will also be affected. If you have no "just-in-time"
delivery, layoffs are sure to follow.
These scenarios are assuming a bird flu pandemic is contained
outside the U.S. If we have a full scale pandemic the whole
economic picture gets a lot murkier. Many of the same effects
will be felt but then it will start to affect all U.S.
businesses from travel and tourism to manufacturing to anywhere
the public gathers. Movie theaters, sports stadiums, fairs would
all be shut down to help contain the spread of influenza. What
is the economic tsunami effect of that happening?
The potential for a bird flu pandemic is very real. The economic
consequences would be catastrophic. You need to stay informed
about bird flu and how to prepare for a pandemic.