WHO retracts statement within a day that said asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers cannot spread infection.
"Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) identified in #Wuhan, #China🇨🇳." tweet from the World Health Organisation, January 2020
Lawrence O. Gostin, the director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, called attention to Ethiopia’s long history of denying cholera outbreaks even as aid agencies scramble to contain them.
Some of those outbreaks occurred on Tedros’s watch.
Mr. Gostin said he believed the W.H.O. “might lose its legitimacy if it is run by a representative of a country that itself covers up epidemics."
“Tedros had a duty to speak truth to power and to honestly identify and report verified cholera outbreaks over an extended period."
"Cholera outbreaks occurring in 2006, 2009 and 2011, Tedros said, were only “acute watery diarrhea” in remote areas where laboratory testing “is difficult.” That is what the Ethiopian government said then and is saying now about an outbreak that began in January."
W.H.O. officials have complained privately that Ethiopian officials are not telling the truth about these outbreaks. Testing for Vibrio cholerae bacteria, which cause cholera, is simple and takes less than two days."
The kicker? Taiwan isn't a member of the WHO. They warned the WHO after it's own investigation and shut up the borders.
Taiwan has the lowest infection rate worldwide
Should WHO Be Dismantled?
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Can the World Health Organization (WHO) still be reformed or must it be reborn? Can it address concretely and effectively the challenges it is facing? Should WHO be dismantled? This are important questions, not only for the next director-general but perhaps even more for the member states who are the real “owners” of WHO.
WHO - Asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers cannot spread infection.
Coronavirus: WHO retracts statement within a day that said asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers cannot spread infection. Here is an explainer
WHO Director Was Top Member of Violent Ethiopian Communist Party
You know that globalist arm of the United Nations who have recently been responsible for spreading misinformation about the COVID19 crisis to people all over the world?. It turns out one of the top members of the World Health Organization is a former member of the violent Ethiopian communist party.
Japan joins calls for investigation into WHO's virus response
TOKYO
Japan will call for an investigation into the World Health Organization's initial response to the coronavirus pandemic, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said.
"With the European Union, (Japan) will propose that a fair, independent and comprehensive verification be conducted," Abe said on an internet program on Friday.
He said the proposal will be made at WHO's general assembly to begin Monday.
Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi also said Friday that Japan is joining a chorus of calls for such an investigation and the probe should be conducted by an independent body.
WHO says it's 'rare' for asymptomatic people to spread the coronavirus
On Tuesday, the WHO held a press conference to clarify Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove's comments about asymptomatic people spreading the disease being "very rare." She described it as a "misunderstanding," The Washington Post reported.
(R-SC) Lindsey Graham endorses Bill Gates as New Leader of W.H.O. (World Health Organization)
WHO Guidelines Encourage Children Younger Than 4 be
Taught “Masturbation” and “Gender Identity”
WHO guidelines for sex education recommend that children aged 0-4 be taught about “masturbation” and “gender identity.”
The World Health Organization’s ‘Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe: A framework for policymakers, educational and health authorities and specialists’, advises children be taught about sexually pleasuring themselves and transgenderism before they’ve even fully learned to talk.
The WHO advises that children aged 0-4 are given “information about enjoyment and pleasure when touching one’s body… masturbation.”
Toddlers are also to be encouraged to “gain an awareness of gender identity” and given “the right to explore gender identities.”
In the ages 4-6 bracket, educators are urged to “give information about same-sex relationships” and “help children develop respect for different norms regarding sexuality.”
Of course, in any sane world, no child of this age should be exposed to any kind of information about sex whatsoever.
Despite them being complicit in China’s cover-up of the coronavirus outbreak, the media has held up the WHO as an organization beyond reproach which cannot be questioned.
Social media networks are removing material and banning people who criticize the World’s Health Organization’s guidelines.
Given that the global health body is pushing such sickness onto toddlers, the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw funding is looking better every day.
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WHO wants kids under 4 to be taught about masturbation and gender ‘identity’
Warwickshire Council drops explicit sex-ed policy after CI intervention
Parents are celebrating after Warwickshire County Council ditched an explicit and error-strewn sex-ed policy following a legal threat from The Christian Institute.
The Council’s All About Me materials contained explicit images as part of policy which also failed to apply equality, human rights or education law correctly.
The Institute had warned it put schools at risk of breaching their legal obligations, and last week Council lawyers contacted the Institute to say the programme has been dropped “with immediate effect”.
‘Catalogue of errors’
Lesson materials encouraged masturbation and included “gratuitously graphic” sexual images yet made no reference to marriage, contrary to national requirements and despite the lessons concerned not being classed as sex education.
It made a number of false assertions, including that gender identity “can be best understood as being a spectrum” and “transgender children have the right to use whichever toilet or changing room they feel most comfortable using”.
It also encouraged schools not to inform parents if their children would be sharing overnight accommodation with pupils of the opposite sex while on residential trips, and to conceal a child’s transgender status from their own parents – contrary to parental rights protected under the Human Rights Act 1998.
The Institute stepped in after being contacted by horrified parents. It notified the Council it would look to take legal action if it failed to address the “catalogue of errors”.
‘Explicit sexual content’
Local parents have welcomed the news. One said: “This is not before time. My wife and I were deeply troubled by the explicit nature of some of the All About Me materials – and the ideology underpinning them.
“We don’t want our children being taught about masturbation, explicit sexual content or experimental transgender ideas in school.
“For a long time, it felt like the council didn’t want to listen to the concerns of many reasonable parents; we’re glad and relieved that they have now withdrawn this programme.”
Another said: “I’m delighted. These materials were never suitable for children. They always seemed to be more concerned with indoctrination than education.”
‘One-sided ideology’
The Institute’s Education Officer John Denning said swift action was now needed to ensure parents are aware of the changes.
“Warwickshire’s climbdown will come as welcome news to hundreds of concerned parents. The highly explicit imagery and one-sided ideology of All About Me has no place in Primary Relationships Education.
“Schools are obviously facing a challenging time at the moment. But as soon as they can, they must consult with parents on a different approach to teaching RSE which complies with the law.
“As with other teaching in state schools, it must be balanced, objective and critical, not pushing particular controversial views such as transgender ideology.”
‘Really good quality sex education starts very, very early’: Melinda Gates
‘A mass sterilization exercise’: Kenyan doctors find anti-fertility agent in UN tetanus vaccine
'This WHO campaign is not about eradicating neonatal tetanus but a well-coordinated forceful population control mass sterilization exercise using a proven fertility regulating vaccine.'
UPDATE (Nov. 12): Kenya's government has launched an investigation into the Catholic Church's allegations. See follow up article here.
Kenya’s Catholic bishops are charging two United Nations organizations with sterilizing millions of girls and women under cover of an anti-tetanus inoculation program sponsored by the Kenyan government.
According to a statement released Tuesday by the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association, the organization has found an antigen that causes miscarriages in a vaccine being administered to 2.3 million girls and women by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Priests throughout Kenya reportedly are advising their congregations to refuse the vaccine.
“We sent six samples from around Kenya to laboratories in South Africa. They tested positive for the HCG antigen,” Dr. Muhame Ngare of the Mercy Medical Centre in Nairobi told LifeSiteNews. “They were all laced with HCG.”
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WHO temporarily halts trial of hydroxychloroquine over safety concerns
WHO temporarily halts trial of hydroxychloroquine over safety concerns
Burundi orders WHO officials to leave the country
Immunization Agenda 2030: A Global
Strategy to
Leave No One Behind
Immunization is a global health and development success story, saving millions of lives every year. We now have vaccines to prevent more than 20 life-threatening diseases, helping people of all ages live longer, healthier lives. Immunization is the foundation of the primary health care system and an indisputable human right. It’s also one of the best health investments money can buy. Yet despite tremendous progress, far too many people around the world – including nearly 20 million infants each year – have insufficient access to vaccines. In some countries, progress has stalled or even reversed, and there is a real risk that complacency will undermine past achievements.
With the support of countries and partners, WHO is leading the co-creation of a new global vision and strategy to address these challenges over the next decade, to be endorsed by the World Health Assembly. IA 2030 envisions a world where everyone, everywhere, at every age, fully benefits from vaccines to improve health and well-being.
Strategic priorities
IA2030 has been developed through a “bottom-up” co-creation process, with close engagement of countries to ensure that the vision, strategic priorities and goals are aligned with country needs. As an adaptive and flexible strategy, the IA2030 framework is designed to be tailored by countries to their local context, and to be revised throughout the decade as new needs and challenges emerge. IA2030 strategic priorities will be further refined in the monitoring and evaluation framework and will include indicators, targets and methods for tracking progress.
IA2030 goals are designed to inspire action for implementation. For countries, this could mean setting country-specific targets and milestones for the decade toward those goals. For regions, this could mean contextualising global goals and setting specific targets and milestones in Regional Vaccination Action Plans. For partner organisations, this could mean aligning organisational strategies and indicators to support the attainment of IA2030 goals.
Core principles
The IA 2030 strategy—to extend the benefits of vaccines to everyone, everywhere—is underpinned by four core principles: it puts people in the center, is led by countries, implemented through broad partnerships, and driven by data. The IA2030 strategy systematically applies the core principles across each of the strategic priorities.
Strategic Priority Goals
Each strategic priority has strategic priority goals as the basis for evaluating progress. These goals will complement existing disease-specific goals, broader health goals, and the SDGs. The strategic priority goals mirror the ambition of these existing commitments and aim to galvanize efforts to achieve important gains in immunization over the coming decade.
Immunization is playing a critical role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Immunization reaches more people than any other health and social service, making it the foundation of primary health care systems and a key driver toward universal health coverage. This makes immunization critical to SDG3 – to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. Because health is so fundamental to development, IA2030 will also contribute—either directly or indirectly—to 13 of the other SDGs.
Immunization is an investment for the future, creating a healthier, safer and more prosperous world for all.
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