The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new draft of its troubled pandemic agreement/agreement/treaty, which the agency has complained is taking too long to finalize.
The latest draft of the negotiation text, published on Monday by the Bureau of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) must be taken into account until the session of the INB scheduled from November 6 to 10, when should formalize
Some of the commitments contained in this version of the document have to do with fighting “false, misleading, disinformation or disinformation, including through effective international collaboration and cooperation,” which skeptics could easily call “censorship cross-border”.
And there’s also surveillance — something called the One Health approach to pandemic prevention, preparedness and response, which the draft wants to promote and enforce. Meanwhile, One Health is a surveillance tool that is supposed to create new methods of disease control.
