The WHO Is Spearheading An 'International Pandemic Treaty'
According to multiple world leaders, what we experienced with COVID will happen again. It's not a question of if, but when. A new international treaty for pandemic preparedness and response, according to the World Health Organization, "would be to foster a comprehensive, multi-sectoral approach to strengthen national, regional and global capacities and resilience to future pandemics."
But what does this mean? What are the latest updates? The Pulse founder, Joe Martino, sat down with Shabnam Palesa Mohamed from the World Council For Health, a coalition of scientists, doctors, lawyers, and civil society advocacy organizations, to discuss the WHO pandemic treaty. There are concerning aspects showcased within the early documents the organization has released.