How did WHO nations strike a pandemic deal?
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How did WHO nations strike a pandemic deal?
What are the highlights of the new agreement? Why was it long overdue? What challenges did countries face during negotiations? How will it impact global cooperation and equity in the next pandemic? Has a balance been struck between global equity and market-based innovation?
The WHO's Pandemic Treaty Consolidates the Pandemic Preparedness Scam – The Daily Sceptic
The WHO's new Pandemic Agreement, set to be agreed next month, consolidates the pandemic preparedness scam, says Dr David Bell. Built on a heap of falsehoods about the true health risks humanity faces, it must be rejected.
WHO’s Pandemic Treaty is not binding but to stop it happening in the UK, a section of the Public Health Act must be repealed
Last week, the World Health Assembly reached an agreement on a draft Pandemic Agreement. It will be put forward for adoption next month. However, the London Chapter of the Weston A. Price […] The post WHO’s Pandemic Treaty is not binding but to stop it happening in the UK, a section of the Public Health Act must be repealed first appeared on The Expose.
The South Centre | SC Statement on the Conclusion of Pandemic Treaty Negotiations, 25 April 2025
WHO Pandemic Agreement Negotiations Reach Critical Stage Pending an Equitable Solution on Access and Benefit Sharing The WHO pandemic agreement negotiations have reached a critical stage while an equitable solution on access and benefit sharing is still pending. Download statement: WHO Pandemic Agreement Negotiations Reach Critical Stage Pending an Equitable Solution on Access and Benefit Sharing
World Health Organization Agrees Legally Binding Pandemic Treaty - Dr. Rath Health Foundation
News Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) have agreed the text of a legally binding treaty to tackle future pandemics. [Source: bbc.co.uk] [Image source: Adobe Stock] Comment This highly controversial WHO agreement follows three years of negotiations and includes specific provisions for the sharing of data on emerging diseases, the rapid development of drugs and vaccines, and a new role for the …
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