UK chancellor George Osborne to tell IMF that 10m people a year could die without radical action Antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics will present a greater danger to humankind than cancer by the middle of the century unless world leaders agree international action to tackle the threat, according to George Osborne.
The British chancellor will tell a panel of experts at an IMF assembly in Washington that 10 million people a year could die across the world by 2050 – more than the number of people lost to cancer every year – without radical action.
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Source: theguardian.com