World Health Organization Obtains Desired Changes | Amendments to International Health Regulations (IHR) Approved by World Health Assembly (WHA)
Last week, the World Health Assembly (WHA) met and adopted amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR). The amended IHR is now available for public review and can be downloaded from this link: The-IHR-as-amendmented-and-adopted-by-WHA-June-1-2024The-IHR-as-amendmented-and-adopted-by-WHA-June-1-2024.pdf.
James Roguski, a world-renowned expert on the WHO, has been monitoring the organization for four years. According to Roguski, the amended IHR provides a clear view of the WHO's plans. The amendments include the introduction of the term "pandemic emergency," principles of justice and solidarity, and obligations for member states to notify WHO promptly about unclear public health events and coordinate health measures. These changes will enter into force internationally on September 19, 2025, after national ratification processes.
The amendments also include Annexes 1, 4, and 6. Roguski recommends paying particular attention to Articles 1, 4, 12, 13, 24, 27, 31, 35, 44, 44bis, 54bis in the amended IHR.
While some are celebrating things the WHA did not accomplish, it is important to consider what they did accomplish and what that reveals. The WHA meeting results in the adoption of the IHR amendments are now confirmed. However, the next steps to stop medical tyranny and the abuse of people everywhere are yet to be specified.
It is unclear if the WHA passed the IHR amendments without opposition. The conversation with Roguski reveals insights about the IHR amendments and the plans of the WHO and their accomplices. The source of this information is the Global Research article: https://www.globalresearch.ca/wha-adopted-amendments-ihr/5859261.
Meanwhile, the negotiating process for an International Pandemic Preparedness Treaty is ongoing, but no legally binding treaty has yet been concluded or entered into force. The exact date of the WHA meeting where the IHR amendments were adopted is June 1, 2024. James Roguski suggests that the WHO got what they wanted in the WHA meeting.
As these changes are implemented, it is crucial for the public to stay informed and engaged in the conversation about global health regulations. The amended IHR provides a roadmap for the future of the WHO and its relationship with member states, and it is essential to understand its implications.
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