The Ethiopian public health official reiterated that the Pandemic Treaty will serve as "strong agreement that will help to protect our children and grandchildren from future pandemics." He added: "We cannot allow this historic agreement, this milestone in global health, to be sabotaged."
According to Breitbart News, "Tedros has argued that more global cooperation will be necessary to confront what has been dubbed 'Disease X' – a catchall phrase for a yet unidentified 'serious international epidemic.'" (Related: Disease X and fear mongering.)
But concerns about ceding authority to the WHO remain, given its poor performance during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It failed to heed early warnings from Taiwan, wasting critical time that could have been used to contain SARS-CoV-2 locally in China. The global health body also initially spread propaganda from Communist China that there was no evidence of human-to-human transmission of the virus, an issue that further delayed the response to the outbreak in Wuhan. It is ironic, then, that Tedros is complaining about the same "lies" he pushed during the COVID-19 pandemic's initial days. A draft of the proposed Pandemic Treaty from October states that member nations seek to "combat false, misleading, misinformation or disinformation, including through effective international collaboration and cooperation." Visit Pandemic.news for more stories about the Pandemic Treaty. Watch this video about how the WHO's Pandemic Treaty falls through. This video is from True Conservative Minutes channel on Brighteon.com.Judge blocks California from requiring background checks to buy ammunition
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