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on April 12, 2022
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Comments open for WHO Pandemic Treaty meeting
Over 37,000 people across the globe signed the SHF petition to tell America’s leaders to say NO to a legally binding global pandemic treaty. Now you also have the opportunity to tell WHO directly! Comments are now open for the world to tell The World Health Organization (WHO) what we think about a global pandemic treaty.
A meeting that starts at 08:00 CEST (2:00 am EST) April 12, 2022 was announced at the end of last week, leaving little time for public input, but comments are open until 11:00 am EST, Thursday April 13.
WHO created an Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) to work out the details of the global Pandemic Treaty planned for adoption at the 2024 World Health Assembly. It intended that the agreement be legally binding on member states.
This is an unacceptable threat to U.S. sovereignty, and would take health decisions out of the hands of American families. Click here https://inb.who.int/home/written-submissions to learn more and sign the petition telling our lawmakers to keep health at home.
WHO Rules for comments:
• You must answer the question: “What substantive elements do you think should be included in a new international instrument on pandemic preparedness and response?”
• 250 word maximum
• Responses due by 17:00 CEST (11:00 am EST) Thursday, April 13, 2022.
Click below to be taken to the WHO web portal for comments! Click on “Written Submissions.”
TAKE ACTION
SHF cannot give you a script because messages would be blocked. If you need inspiration, here are the main talking points:
WHO treaties that remove power from the US are dangerous to the health and welfare of Americans.
All health decisions need to stay as close to home as possible, including when an emergency exists. WHO does not have power over the health decisions yet but it will if the US agrees to a legally binding pandemic treaty.
The WHO Constitution states: “Informed opinion and active co-operation on the part of the public are of the utmost importance in the improvement of the health of the people.” Let’s hold them accountable to their word.
After you comment, you can stream the meeting here. https://inb.who.int
In Solidarity,
Stand for Health Freedom
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