The UK government, led by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, has announced its “commitment” to the World Health Organization's globalist project to develop an international pandemic treaty.
Buried in a “statement of nations” released at the World Health Organization's executive board meeting in Geneva this week, the UK government has thrown its support behind WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus' push for global agreement on a pandemic treaty.
“While respecting national sovereignty, the UK underlines our commitment to agreeing a new pandemic treaty and targeted amendments to the International Health Regulations, and that these agreements will ensure stronger prevention and response in the future. Downing Street Said In a press release.
this is, petition More than 156,000 Britons have signed a petition calling on the government to “commit not to sign the WHO's international convention on pandemic prevention and preparedness unless approved by referendum”.
During a debate on the petition in the House of Commons in April, Conservative MP Danny Kruger said: said: “The proposed new regulations would embed a top-down approach to pandemics and global public health into international law and our domestic policies. Yes, we need cooperation and strategic vision, but no. You don't need a more centralized solution than ever before.
“Top-down approaches to COVID-19 have not worked in this country, from centralized testing and tracing systems to food parcels to people in quarantine. It was about taking responsibility for ourselves and our neighbors, local governments working with civil society, health leaders using their judgment, and civil servants at the local level working with flexibility and initiative. What worked was not central control. It was about subsidiarity and making decisions as close to the people affected as possible.”
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WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus previously said: Said He said instruments within the pandemic treaty should be “legally binding”. claimed He said it was “simply wrong” to give the WHO the power to impose lockdowns and other restrictions in defiance of member governments.
Tedros argued that greater global cooperation is needed to combat what he calls “Disease X,” a collective term for as yet unidentified “serious international pandemics.”
But given the WHO's poor performance in China's coronavirus crisis, including not following early warnings from Taiwan and wasting critical time that could have contained the virus locally within China. Concerns about ceding further powers to the World Health Organization remain.
The WHO also initially spread false propaganda from the Chinese government claiming there was no evidence of human-to-human transmission of the virus, further delaying the global response to the Wuhan outbreak.
Despite being a major supplier of Chinese disinformation, in October draft The proposed treaty states that member states strive to “combat falsehood, misleading misinformation and disinformation, including through effective international cooperation and cooperation.”
Meanwhile, this week, Tedros complained It said the treaty was at risk of being “sabotaged” by “a torrent of fake news, lies and conspiracy theories”.
“Time is very short,” he warned, adding that failing to reach an agreement “will be a missed opportunity that future generations may not forgive us for.”
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