It is not binding yet!!! Only in…
President of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) consent Not binding, yet United Nations Declaration to Epidemic prevention, preparedness and response (PPPR), without a full vote of the Assembly and despite the objections of 11 countries, including Russia.
Critics have described the declaration, which seeks to create a global anti-pandemic authority with the power to impose lockdowns, mass vaccinations and censor so-called “misinformation”, as “hypocritical”!
Approval came as part of it High-level meeting on PPPR .
But what does advertising mean in practice?
For its supporters, the declaration is a major step toward global coordination on epidemic prevention and public health.
According to the World Health Organization (where), “It represents an opportunity…to prevent and prepare for epidemics and their consequences, using a framework that includes all sectors of government.”
The World Health Organization also said so PPPR aims to “Applying lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic” And “This comes at a time when the world is facing multiple humanitarian and climate crises that threaten lives and livelihoods around the world.”
The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said in a statement: “If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it is that when health is at risk, everything is at risk.” Connect PPPR with them Sustainable development goals (Sustainable Development Goals) of the United Nations, saying world leaders should “To show that they have learned from the painful lessons of the pandemic.”
He also said that the Covid pandemic will not be the last, as if he knew something!!!!
Lawyer Lawrence Gostin Head of the WHO Collaborating Center at Georgetown University – Personal “ Who plays a major role behind the scenes of negotiationsion of the proposal Epidemic situation ” And Modifications to International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) {Here and here is what EL revealed) – He said that the high-level meeting mentioned above “It is our best opportunity to gain the support and deep commitment of heads of state and government.”
The “unprecedented” agreement comes at the expense of national sovereignty
Other experts had a different point of view. Author and podcaster Frank Gaffney, its founder and president Center for Political Security He told The Defender it was “deeply worrying” that the United Nations and the World Health Organization “They will effectively dictate what constitutes an emergency.”
“We cannot get around the fact that this will come at the expense of the sovereignty of different countries who will then be told that they have an emergency and dictated what they should do about it.” Add and underline: “This is unprecedented.”
Write about Brownstone Institute , doctor. David Bell The public health doctor, biotechnology consultant and former director of global health technologies at the Global Philanthropy Fund think tank, said the “main goal” of the PPPR “is to support” the “pandemic situation” and amendments to the International Health Regulations currently being negotiated by WHO member states. Globalism .
Bell said there was a “silent operation.” “Which means that countries that do not respond will be considered in favor of the text (no signature – backward approval).” He said that the text is “clearly contradictory, sometimes misleading, and often meaningless” and aims to concentrate power in the World Health Organization!!!
What does the statement mean according to defender;
Its last text PPPR Policy Statement The resolution dated September 1 includes statements and proposals covering a range of topics, from vaccination to so-called “misinformation.”
According to the advertisement, “Pandemics require sustained, urgent and timely leadership, global solidarity, increased international cooperation and multilateral engagement… to implement coherent and robust science-based national, regional and global actions… to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.”
Stating that “health is a basic condition for all” and an indicator of “sustainable development”, the Declaration:
- Universal vaccination requires: The statement expresses “deep concern” about… Low global vaccination rates It includes a commitment to support “research and development of vaccines and medicines, as well as preventive measures and treatments for infectious and non-communicable diseases.”
- Makes ‘temporary’ COVID-19 powers permanent: The statement expressed “concern about the continued emergence and re-emergence of epidemic-prone diseases,” noting “the need to build on lessons and best practices learned from the COVID-19 pandemic,” including “adjusting temporary measures where appropriate.” Measures developed during the pandemic “in a permanent and sustainable way”.
- Requests for increased surveillance, digital health documents such as vaccine passports: The statement “recognizes the potential of digital health technologies” in “implementing and supporting health measures and strengthening national response efforts” in epidemics and emergencies.
- Imposes potential censorship on social media: The statement expresses “concern that health-related misinformation has negatively impacted routine vaccination services around the world.”
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