Recent discussions surrounding the World Health Organization's proposed Pandemic Treaty have sparked significant controversy. Critics argue that the treaty, which aims to enhance global coordination during pandemics, could undermine U.S. national sovereignty and individual freedoms. Key figures like Harmeet Dhillon and Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo have expressed concerns that the treaty would grant excessive power to international bodies at the expense of U.S. discretion. Despite these concerns, there are reports that the WHO may be reconsidering its stance on the treaty due to widespread opposition.
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo: "Unfortunately the WHO is in the process of drafting a Pandemic Treaty. This treaty would expand the power, their power in response to a pandemic and this would have a pernicious implication for the sovereignty of the United States and our… https://t.co/aqDgFEggpX
A deep dive: Top 5 concerns of the WHO Pandemic Treaty. https://t.co/M8oQnzJ93Q
MASSIVE NEWS The WHO is now BACKING DOWN on their pandemic treaty. This is a major victory for freedom. Have you heard about the WHO pandemic treaty? They have been working on a treaty which would threaten free speech and national sovereignty. If it went through, it would… https://t.co/oABGoTstiD
Harmeet Dhillon about WHO Pandemic Treaty: "So we hade mere iota here and there of some fundamental liberties being recognized by the federal courts. Under this WHO treaty we would effectively ceding all such discretion to international bodies. We're seen how that's worked out in… https://t.co/DKtVT28GCj
NEW REPORT: The latest iteration of the World Health Organization’s proposed Pandemic Agreement retains many provisions that are harmful to U.S. national interests. If the Biden admin decides to support it, Congress should reject it. https://t.co/BqDKIAp4FI