WHO in “panic mode” as World Health Assembly kicks off

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by Kit Knightly, Off Guardian:

Today is first day of the World Health Organization’s 79th annual World Health Assembly, where delegates come together to set policies and priorities for global health.

Essentially, it’s a week-long exercise in saying, as loud and long possible, “We’re really important.”

And thank goodness it came along when it did, because…wow.

The hantavirus outbreak is tearing through the world at the unstoppably terrifying rate of five whole deaths every two months.

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That’s about 30 deaths in a year or about  0.25% of the number of people who’ll died from falling down stairs.

In Africa, the Ebola virus went from zero to “emergency” in no time at all, and the African CDC  had no choice but to go into panic mode.

 

These twin outbreaks, combined with a “growing anti-vaccine movement”, and funding cuts to research   show the world is “not ready for the next pandemic”, according to Al Jazeera.

And – of course – climate change might mean more hantavirus outbreaks could happen!

And “Experts” are now saying the world is becoming more vulnerable to these infectious disease outbreaks.

Be afraid – be very afraid!

And, oh yes –    with all this chaos out there…maybe this would be a good time to finally start ratifying that Pandemic Treaty, what do you think guys?

It’s sort of like last year, when the weeks leading up the 78th Assembly saw the world afflicted with fresh rushes of monkeypox cases, along with outbreaks of measles, cholera, anthrax and polio.

Which may or may not have helped them secure a 30% budget increase for 2026, not to mention hundreds of millions of dollars in extra funding pledges.

You have to say, if nothing else,  “panic mode” is going to secure a lot of bucks.

Cash the WHO might “need”, given the United States officially pulled out of the organization back in January.

This plays into the multipolarity narrative.

On the one side, you’ll have the “sensible” WHO countries, working together and being nice and preventing diseases. Then, on the other, you’ll have the silly backwards MAGA US, being individual and selfish and backwards.

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