by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
Health officials are issuing very ominous warnings about a potential bird flu pandemic. At the same time, the World Health Organisation is preparing for a vote on amendments to the International Health Regulations and a Pandemic Accord.
Given the opportunity, such as a bird flu pandemic, what sort of extreme measures would WHO decide to institute?
Please note: WHO was due to present two new texts for adoption at the 77th World Health Assembly being held in Geneva, Switzerland, from 27 May to 1 June 2024. One is the amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) (“IHR”); and, the other is the Pandemic Accord, which has also been referred to as the Pandemic Treaty, Pandemic Agreement and WHO Convention Agreement + (“WHO CA+”). Both instruments are designed to do the same thing; WHO only requires one to be adopted to achieve their aims. At the close of the third instalment of INB9 on Friday, it seems that due to a failure to agree on the text of the proposed Pandemic Accord, attention has shifted to “the way forward.”
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The WHO’s Pandemic Treaty And A Bird Flu Crisis Are Both Arriving At The Same Time
By Michael Snyder, 22 May 2024
Health officials are issuing very ominous warnings about the potential for an H5N1 (bird flu or avian influenza) pandemic among humans at the same time that the WHO is preparing for a vote on the global pandemic treaty at the 77th World Health Assembly at the end of this month.
The global pandemic treaty will give the World Health Organisation far more authority than it had during the last pandemic, and a lot of people are deeply concerned about how that power will be used during the next major health crisis.
As you will see below, two more human cases of the bird flu have just been confirmed. If the bird flu mutates into a form that can spread easily from human to human, that will create an enormous amount of fear, and the death toll could potentially be catastrophic. In such an environment, what sort of extreme measures would the World Health Organisation decide to institute?
In recent weeks, negotiators have been feverishly working to finalise the global pandemic treaty. The following comes directly from the official WHO website:
Governments of the world today agreed to continue working on a proposed pandemic agreement, and to further refine the draft, ahead of the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly that starts 27 May 2024.
Governments meeting at the World Health Organisation headquarters in Geneva agreed to resume hybrid and in-person discussions over coming weeks to advance work on critical issues, including around a proposed new global system for pathogen access and benefits sharing (i.e. life-saving vaccines, treatments and diagnostics); pandemic prevention and One Health; and the financial coordination needed to scale up countries’ capacities to prepare for and respond to pandemics.
Governments agree to continue their steady progress on proposed pandemic agreement ahead of the World Health Assembly, WHO, 10 May 2024
Here in the United States, the corporate media has been strangely quiet about this treaty, but it is a really big deal.
Negotiations have been taking place for the last two years, and the plan is to submit the final draft for a vote at the World Health Assembly at the end of this month: