Italy, in Defense of Health Sovereignty, Says No to the WHO Amendment
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Rome does not want rules to be laid down on how Italy should behave in the event of a pandemic, a political step with far-reaching consequences.


Italy has officially announced its rejection of Amendments 2024 to the International Health Regulations, adopted at the World Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO), to improve international coordination following the response to COVID-19, local media report this Saturday.
Health Minister Orazio Schillaci informed Director General Oms, Tedros Ghebreyesus, of Italy's rejection of amendments 2024 to the International Health Regulations and the political controversy broke out
Italy has officially announced its rejection of amendments 2024 to the International Health Regulations, approved at the World Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO), to improve international coordination following the response to the COVID-19, local media report this Saturday. “According to Article 61 of the International Health Regulations (2005), by this letter I notify you of the rejection of the Italian side of all the amendments a…
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