The World Health Organisation’s attempt to bypass national sovereignty with a global pandemic treaty, effectively taking control of nations’ health systems, has been destroyed.

Independent, sovereign and nation states have emphatically rejected the WHO’s takeover attempt.

Member countries began the World Health Organisation’s annual assembly on Monday, aiming to ‘enhance global preparedness for deadly outbreaks like COVID-19’.

This comes after last week’s ambitious ‘pandemic treaty’ negotiations fell through.

WHO’s response

The WHO said in a statement : ‘WHO Member States have ended intensive negotiations aimed at strengthening global capacities to respond to future pandemics and outbreaks in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and agreed to submit outcomes of their work for consideration by the upcoming World Health Assembly, starting Monday.’

‘Over the past two years, WHO Member States have dedicated enormous effort to rise to this challenge posted by COVID-19 and respond to the losses it caused, including at least 7 million lives lost,’ WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.

‘While great progress was made during these negotiations, there are challenges still to overcome. We need to use the World Health Assembly to re-energise us and finish the job at hand, which is to present the world with a generational pandemic agreement.’

The Bible says,
Psalms 37:12-40 The wicked plotteth against the just, and gnasheth upon him with his teeth…The Lord shall laugh at him: for he seeth that his day is coming.

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‘Once-in-a-generation opportunity’

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, speaking by video, called the pandemic accord a ‘once-in-a-generation opportunity’ to make sure the global health systems respond faster and more equitably in the next outbreak and urged delegates to back amendments to the international health as a way to boost the response to emergencies.

‘Amidst the legal arguments and endless negotiation for the pandemic treaty, let us remember that the heart of the health care is not just policies and programs, it is about our shared humanity,’ Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said.

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IHR plans still on

It is commendable that the WHO’s planned treaty got rejected. However, the International Health Regulations (IHR) plans are still in the pipeline.

According to the WHO, Member States of WHO agreed, through Executive Board Decision 150(3) (2022) and World Health Assembly Decision WHA75(9) (2022) to embark on a process to amend the current International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) to build on lessons learned from the various review panels that examined the functioning of the IHR and the global health security architecture during the COVID-19 pandemic.

‘Member States claimed that agreement on updated and stronger International Health Regulations were essential for ensuring global health security’.

The process is being led by the Member States of the WHO through Working Group on Amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) (WGIHR).

Meanwhile, the World Health Assembly (WHA) has adopted the package of amendments to the 2005 International Health Regulations (IHR), apparently just hours after a final text had been agreed by its IHR working group. The amendments were watered down from previous proposals under which countries would undertake to place areas of their citizen’s health and human rights under the direction of a single individual in Geneva. Nonetheless, they lay vital groundwork for the further subversion of public health towards a recurrent and lucrative cycle of fearmongering, suppression and coercion.

A day prior, the draft Pandemic Agreement (treaty) had been put back for further negotiation for up to 12 months, undoubtedly a set-back for the World Health Organisation (WHO) Director General and his major private and national donors. One if the biggest reasons amongst others seems to be a continuing reluctance of African countries (and some others) to roll back healthcare to a pre-WHO colonialist model. This is understandable, but African countries are heavily indebted, especially since the economy-shattering response to COVID-19 that WHO and others convinced, or coerced, them to follow.

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Read and pray

READ: ;

Gen 10:5,32, 11:1-9; Psalm 2:1-4, 10-11, 76:12; Prov 15:33, 29:26; Isa 1:23, 24:21; 30:1-3, 40:23; Ezek 45:9; Mic 2:2, 6:8; Matt 4:8-10, 11:27, 16:28, 28:18; Mark 14:62; John5:22; 1Cor 15:25-28; 1Tim 6:15; Rev 5:10, 16:14, 18:9, 19:16.

PRAY: Thank God the outcome of the pandemic treaty.
Pray for our leaders to repent and seek the Lord.

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