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WHO’s Pandemic Agreement Is Adopted Despite Concerns About Unelected Institutions Imposing Global Policies – altnews.org

  • On May 21, 2025, the Pandemic Agreement aimed at improving global pandemic prevention and response was endorsed by the WHA.
  • This agreement stems from a post-COVID review of worldwide reactions and aims to strengthen collective health security internationally.
  • The agreement includes measures such as multi-sectoral disease surveillance and vaccine access, with Australia acting as vice-chair for the West Pacific.
  • Health Minister Mark Butler stated, "The next pandemic is not a matter of if, but when," emphasizing urgent preparedness for future health threats.
  • Australia will retain full policy sovereignty while the agreement’s adoption marks a significant step towards shared responsibility in protecting public health.
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The World Health Organization's member states approved an agreement on Tuesday to "better prevent, prepare for and respond to future pandemics in the wake of the devastation caused by the coronavirus," a WHO press release said. The treaty guarantees that countries that share virus samples will receive tests, medicines and vaccines. Up to 20% of such products will be given to the WHO to ensure that poorer countries have some access to them when t…

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leseco.ma broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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