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In May 2024, 194 WHO member states will vote on international agreements for pandemic prevention behind closed doors. These agreements give the WHO leadership in health matters related to pandemics, but the process is not widely reported or discussed in the media, parliaments, universities, or society.

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The United Nations approved a declaration on pandemic prevention. The WHO will vote on international agreements in May 2020. The process is secretive and not widely discussed. The WHO seeks leadership in health matters related to pandemics.

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"There's the transformative, if I might use that word, experience that we've all had now in year five of COVID." The speaker says, "The thought that we won't have another pandemic, I think is naive at best and just not completely unrealistic at worst." They add, "I'm convinced that there will be another pandemic and that's the reason why we have to be perpetually prepared to prevent the terrible impact of a pandemic."

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The WHO is set to have a final vote on two international agreements involving pandemic prevention and preparedness. This process is conducted privately and is not widely reported or discussed in the media, national parliaments, universities, or society. The WHO asserts its unquestionable leadership in all health matters through these legal instruments.

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The UN General Assembly adopted a declaration on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted societies and economies, exposed political fault lines, and eroded trust. Misinformation and inequality worsened the impact on vulnerable communities. A new pandemic accord and amendments to international health regulations are being negotiated by WHO member states to strengthen the global response. National ratification and accountable implementation are crucial to avoid repeating past mistakes. We must not return to a cycle of panic and neglect. Together, we are stronger.

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The ongoing negotiations on the pandemic accord and amendments to international health regulations provide a unique opportunity for us to learn from the COVID-19 response. It is crucial that we seize this generational opportunity and make necessary changes to protect future generations. These processes are negotiated by member states and will be implemented in accordance with their own national laws, ensuring each country's sovereignty over domestic health policies. Claims that the accord or amended regulations will give WHO power to override domestic decisions are false. It is important for journalists to follow the facts and dispel myths to support the commitment of all 194 WHO member states towards their populations.

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The speaker introduces the plan and documents for negotiation, which include a new pandemic treaty and amendments to international health regulations. They express concern over the World Health Organization's push to increase its powers and control over countries and individuals. The reform process began in 2021, with two separate legal instruments being prepared: a new treaty and amendments to existing regulations. These drafts will be negotiated and finalized, with member states voting on them in May 2024. The process is happening quickly and behind closed doors, without public reporting.

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In this exchange, the speakers reference the World Health Organization’s ten-year plan. The first speaker states that the plan has long warned: “for the coming 10 years, there will be a large infectious disease crisis,” and notes that “this was year 1.” The second speaker adds that the aim is to prepare and help, should a second pandemic occur, and asserts that, based on years of the speakers’ discussions, “the chance that a second pandemic comes is very large.” The first speaker reiterates that there is consensus and that the plan has anticipated a major infectious disease crisis over the decade, emphasizing that the warning has been a longstanding part of the plan.

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The UN general assembly adopted a declaration on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted societies and economies, exposed political fault lines, eroded trust, and highlighted inequalities. The next pandemic is inevitable, so WHO member states are negotiating a new pandemic accord and amendments to strengthen the global response. National ratification and accountable implementation are crucial to avoid repeating past mistakes. We must not return to the cycle of panic and neglect. Our world needs to be stronger for future generations.

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Latin American countries alerted the WHO of outbreaks of a new infectious disease that could cause a severe pandemic if containment and mitigation efforts fail. Pandemics are political, financial, and global health risks. National leadership is crucial, along with support for local and national responses, training, and regional solidarity. Communication is key, involving scientists, social, religious, and political leaders. Trust is essential and needs to be rebuilt among countries, populations, and healthcare systems. The WHO should strengthen its role as a voice for the voiceless. Over a billion cases and 20 million deaths, including 15 million children, have been reported worldwide. Pandemic preparedness and response teams were established, but more countries should have participated. Lessons learned should be applied to future pandemics.

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This work is challenging due to the abundance of fake news, lies, and conspiracy theories surrounding the pandemic agreement and IHR. Some claim that the agreement will give WHO the power to impose lockdowns or vaccine mandates on countries, but these claims are false. The agreement, written by us, will not cede sovereignty to WHO. We need your support to counter these lies and assure your citizens that the agreement safeguards national sovereignty while enhancing global health security. It is negotiated and implemented by countries in accordance with their own laws.

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In May 2024, 194 WHO member states will vote on international agreements for pandemic prevention and response. The process is secretive and not publicly discussed. The WHO seeks absolute leadership in health matters related to pandemics.

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In May 2024, 194 member states of the WHO will vote on international agreements regarding pandemic prevention. The process is secretive and not publicly discussed. The WHO seeks absolute leadership in health matters related to pandemics.

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The climate crisis is a health crisis, with increasing humanitarian emergencies. Climate action can save lives. Investing in health workers is crucial. The resolution on climate change and health is welcomed. Countries must take urgent action. Climate change and air pollution threaten child health globally. Children need protection for their future.

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WHO did not impose lockdowns, mask mandates, or vaccine mandates during the pandemic. Our role is to provide guidance and support to governments. The pandemic agreement is written by countries for countries, affirming national sovereignty and responsibility. WHO is not a party to the agreement, only governments are. The agreement emphasizes working together to keep each other safe from pandemics.

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The speakers discuss the achievements of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the past two years. They mention that the WHO is passing amendments to international health regulations, which member countries must actively opt out of to avoid accepting them. They express concern about the power given to the WHO's director general during a pandemic, as they can decide what actions to take. The speakers also mention that the definition of a pandemic has been changed, potentially leading to a situation where even a small number of cases in different countries could be classified as a pandemic. This would allow the WHO to seize governing powers of member states.

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The pandemic agreement is crucial for humanity to prevent future suffering from pandemics. Young people must advocate for this agreement to protect future generations. It is essential to counter misinformation that undermines the agreement. Ultimately, the pandemic agreement is about securing a better future for all.

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The speaker emphasizes the need for a pandemic treaty to handle future pandemics effectively. They mention the importance of actions like restricting individual liberties, sharing information and resources, and providing funding for pandemic control efforts. However, they acknowledge that the means to carry out these actions are currently lacking. Despite the challenges, progress is being made, and member states' commitment to the International Health Regulations (IHR) is inspiring. The speaker mentions that the Final Package of Proposed Amendments for the World Health Organization (WHO) will be submitted to the director general in January 2024 for consideration by the World Health Assembly.

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We must take action to prevent future pandemics as they are inevitable in the lifetimes of our grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The exact timing of the next outbreak is uncertain, but we need to be prepared.

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The WHO will have a final vote on two international legal instruments. These instruments give the WHO complete authority over health matters, specifically in pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. The vote will involve 94 member states, but these instruments have not been widely discussed in newspapers, national parliaments, universities, or society.

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The United Nations approved a declaration on pandemic prevention. The WHO will vote on international agreements in May 2020. The process is secretive and not widely discussed. The WHO seeks leadership in health matters related to pandemics.

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The COVID pandemic highlighted the tragic failures in the availability of vaccines and medicines. In response, the World Health Organization proposed a pandemic treaty in 2021, emphasizing equity as its core principle. This treaty aims to ensure that everyone, regardless of their circumstances or location, has access to life-saving resources. By promoting shared data and allocating resources more fairly, the treaty would bring together problem solvers from different populations and countries to better prepare and respond to future epidemics. It is crucial to address the inequities experienced during the pandemic to protect humanity, as viruses do not respect political borders. A shared future is our only way forward.

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The UN General Assembly adopted a declaration on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted societies and economies, exposed political fault lines, and eroded trust. The next pandemic is inevitable, so WHO member states are negotiating a new pandemic accord and amendments to strengthen the global response. National ratification and accountable implementation are crucial to avoid repeating past mistakes. We must not return to the cycle of panic and neglect. Together, we are stronger.

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The end of COVID-19 as a global health emergency doesn't mean it's no longer a threat. The Global Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan for COVID-19 emphasizes the need for action in five core areas. We still face the risk of new variants causing more disease and death, as well as the potential emergence of deadlier pathogens. We can't ignore these challenges. We must make necessary changes now to be prepared for the next pandemic. The Pandemic Accord is a commitment to international cooperation and a shared response to future threats. It's a generational agreement that aims to prevent panic and neglect, ensuring a more resilient world.

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This morning, the United Nations approved a political declaration on pandemic prevention. In May 2024, the WHO will have a final vote on international agreements behind closed doors. The WHO seeks absolute leadership in health matters related to pandemics.
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