Especially since the agreement is an official treaty and it bypasses the U.S. senate, which plays a key role in ensuring major international commitments receive proper democratic oversight. To make matters worse, The new regulations employ extremely broad language that gives the WHO unprecedented power. They require countries to establish systems of risk communications so that the WHO can implement unified public messaging globally. That opens the door to the kind of narrative management and propaganda and censorship that we saw during the COVID pandemic. (01:27–01:34)
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Asserts that the new WHO regulations use broad language to expand its power.
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