The WHO, Sovereignty, and Reality

The WHO, Sovereignty, and Reality
The logo of the World Health Organization (WHO) is seen in Geneva on Dec. 3, 2019. Diego Grandi/Shutterstock
David Bell
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Commentary
The director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO) reassures us that WHO’s “pandemic accord” (or “treaty”) won’t reduce the sovereignty of WHO’s member states. WHO trusts that these words will serve as a distraction from reality. Those driving the perpetual health emergency agenda are planning to give the WHO more power and states less. This will happen whenever WHO designates a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern,” or decides that we may be at risk of one.
David Bell
David Bell
Author
David Bell, senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute, is a public health physician and biotech consultant in global health. He is a former medical officer and scientist at the World Health Organization (WHO), programme head for malaria and febrile diseases at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) in Geneva, Switzerland, and director of Global Health Technologies at Intellectual Ventures Global Good Fund in Bellevue, Wash.
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