
Prudent national, provincial, and community public health leaders everywhere should welcome a decision
to scrap the current proposals, undertake a serious reflection on what just happened
during the Covid-19 pandemic, and begin anew.
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The new Pandemic Agreement and revisions to the International Health Regulations (IHR) – both legally binding instruments – are being negotiated for adoption during the 77th meeting of the World Health Assembly, May 27 to June 1, 2024.
This article, by Michael T. Clark, explains why developing country delegates should vote no, and why prudent national, provincial, and community public health leaders everywhere should welcome a decision to scrap the current proposals, undertake a serious reflection on what just happened during the Covid-19 pandemic, and begin anew.
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