Mark Butler told the World Health Assembly in Geneva ‘we can’t afford to fail,’ after negotiations fell through prior to the assembly.
Philipp Kruse, who specializes in international law, has examined, line by line, the new WHO’s pandemic treaty and amendments to the Intl. Health Regulations.
The legally binding agreement is structured in such a way that it sidesteps U.S. Senate approval for the United States to join, which is required for treaties.
The top concern for the next two years is not conflict or climate, it is disinformation and misinformation, says European Commission president
‘I will take that treaty, and I will throw that in the trash can where it belongs.’
Mark Butler told the World Health Assembly in Geneva ‘we can’t afford to fail,’ after negotiations fell through prior to the assembly.
Philipp Kruse, who specializes in international law, has examined, line by line, the new WHO’s pandemic treaty and amendments to the Intl. Health Regulations.
The legally binding agreement is structured in such a way that it sidesteps U.S. Senate approval for the United States to join, which is required for treaties.
The top concern for the next two years is not conflict or climate, it is disinformation and misinformation, says European Commission president
‘I will take that treaty, and I will throw that in the trash can where it belongs.’