Of all of the executive orders that Trump signed on Monday, this is one that they have really singled out to complain about.
If you have not read Trump’s executive order yet, you can find it on the official White House website.
In response, the WHO has released a statement that urges the United States to reconsider this decision…
The United States was their most important member, and now other nations could be tempted to leave as well.
And that is tremendous news for those of us that love freedom.
For the past couple of years, bureaucrats at the WHO have been working on a “pandemic accord” which would result in sweeping changes. The following description of that agreement comes from the official WHO website…
The pandemic accord is designed to strengthen collaboration and coordination across sectors, and ensure all people—including youth, healthcare professionals, community members, patients, and other members of society—are protected.
If agreed upon, the accord would create incentives and opportunities for greater transparency and collaboration among countries in areas that are key to a global response to pandemic threats. It would also establish means to encourage governments to comply, such as procedures for reporting and accountability.
The World Health Organization chief on Tuesday voiced confidence that states could finalise a pandemic agreement by May 2025, despite questions about whether the administration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will support it.
The WHO’s 194 member states have been negotiating for two years on an agreement that could increase collaboration before and during pandemics after acknowledged failures during COVID-19.
So what is the bottom line?
The bottom line is that we dodged a bullet, because it appears that the next global pandemic is rapidly approaching.
According to the WHO, the dangerous new strain of the monkeypox continues to spread in three nations in central Africa…
Personally, I am even more alarmed about the bird flu.
A strain of H5N1 that recently infected a human in Texas is “more adept at replicating in human cells and causing severe disease in mice” than previous strains…
Whether it is the bird flu, monkeypox, or something else, it is just a matter of time before the next great global health scare erupts.
When we reach that point, at least we won’t have the WHO ordering us what to do.
And that is something to be very, very thankful for, because the ability to make our own health decisions is one of our most important freedoms.
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