by Ethan Huff
April 24, 2024
Some good things happened this past week concerning the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) Pandemic Treaty.
In response to widespread public outcry, the WHO substantially revised its proposed International Health Regulations (IHR) amendments, dialing the tyranny back a notch.
According to the group Us for Them UK (@UsforThemUK on X), the changes represent a serious victory “for national democracy, free speech and human rights.”
Almost all of the substantive concerns presented to the WHO Working Group for the IHR amendments have been trimmed back, one of the biggest changes being that the WHO’s recommendations will be non-binding.
“Article 13A.1 which would have required Member States to follow directives of the WHO as the guiding and coordinating authority for international public health has been dropped entirely,” Us for Them UK tweeted.
Another change is the erasure of a proposal that would have struck from the amendments wording that recognizes the “dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms” of human beings.
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