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URGENT!!! Comment on the WHO treaty **NOW**
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URGENT!!! Comment on the WHO treaty **NOW**

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Steve Kirsch
Apr 12
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This is really important. If the changes the US wants go in, then all nations will be governed by what the WHO says the pandemic response should be and we will all be screwed.

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The following elements should be included:

1. National and local leadership retain full autonomy, reserving the right to make decisions based on what is best for their own people.

2. The ability of nations and local municipalities to opt out of any and all portions of the agreement as they see fit, without consequence.

3. An open and transparent process with the ability for all people of the world to vote on including failsafe measures that will prevent the application of the global agreement in places where a majority of the people do not want it.

4. Measures that do not allow for influence in the process by any and all pharmaceutical companies or other global health profiteers.

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Sherry Peterson
May 9

1. National and local leadership retain full autonomy, reserving the right to make decisions based on what is best for their own people.

2. The ability of nations and local municipalities to opt out of any and all portions of the agreement as they see fit, without consequence.

3. An open and transparent process with the ability for all people of the world to vote on including failsafe measures that will prevent the application of the global agreement in places where a majority of the people do not want it.

4. Measures that do not allow for influence in the process by any and all pharmaceutical companies or other global health profiteers.

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Brian Avendano
Apr 28

1. National and local leadership retain full autonomy, reserving the right to make decisions based on what is best for their own people.

2. The ability of nations and local municipalities to opt out of any and all portions of the agreement as they see fit, without consequence.

3. An open and transparent process with the ability for all people of the world to vote on including failsafe measures that will prevent the application of the global agreement in places where a majority of the people do not want it.

4. Measures that do not allow for influence in the process by any and all pharmaceutical companies or other global health profiteers.

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