WHO member countries agree on a draft 'pandemic treaty' to avoid COVID-19 mistakes
Source: ABC News/AP
April 16, 2025, 6:25 AM
LONDON -- Five years after COVID-19 triggered national lockdowns, economic uncertainty and killed millions, the World Health Organizations member countries agreed on a draft pandemic treaty that sets guidelines for how the international community might confront the next global health crisis.
After the worlds largely disastrous response to the coronavirus, countries tasked the WHO with overseeing a pandemic treaty in 2021; negotiations concluded early Wednesday on an agreement expected to be adopted next month at the U.N. health agency's annual meeting in Geneva.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus heralded it as a historic moment, saying countries have proven that in our divided world, nations can still work together to find common ground and a shared response.
Following U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the country from the WHO in January, American officials were barred from participating in the talks and are not expected to sign the treaty. During COVID-19, it was largely American research and development that produced the most effective vaccines and medicines. Weeks after Trumps decision, Argentinas President Javier Milei also exited the WHO, citing profound differences with the U.N. agency.
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Skittles
(163,407 posts)you know, the way "pro-life christian" people think
mdbl
(6,188 posts)Actually, the whole thing was so stupid and ridiculous they probably won't even mention it. Only total idiots would think it's worth giving it any credence - and they all live in the U.S..