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Thursday, 16 May 2024

Aligned Council of Australia holds a press conference about WHO’s Pandemic Treaty

Last week, the Aligned Council of Australia held an international press conference to discuss the World Health Organisation’s proposed pandemic instruments that are due to be voted on at the 77th World Health Assembly being held at the end of this month.

Briefing the press and the public were four panellists: Dr. David Bell, Professor Ramesh Thakur, Professor Augusto Zimmerman and Professor Ian Brighthope.

Prof. Thakur has two major concerns about WHO’s pandemic plans: they are a major power grab and national sovereignty is at risk.

Dr. Bell said WHO’s two proposed pandemic documents are clearly unready and unfit for purpose. The rational approach would be for countries to not adopt either and push for a deferment. Council of Australia held an international press conference to discuss the World Health Organisation’s proposed pandemic instruments that are due to be voted on at the 77th World Health Assembly being held at the end of this month.

The Aligned Council of Australia (“ACA”) is a group of over 37 Australian organisations with over a million members “and growing,” It began in February 2024 following a large number of groups coming together to call for a full analysis and accountability of the public health response since 2020 through a Covid-19 Royal Commission.

The press conference was structured in a question-and-answer format where the moderator put questions to each of the panellists followed by questions from the press and the public.

Katie Ashby-Coppens, moderator and member of the ACA steering committee, kicked off the press conference by giving an update on the status of the negotiations of the texts of the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations and the Pandemic Treaty, and the recent US and UK government reactions to them.

During the first 56 minutes, Ashby-Coppens posed questions to Professor Ramesh Thakur and Dr. David Bell. During the following 30 minutes, Ashby-Coppens questioned Professor Augusto Zimmerman and Professor Ian Brighthope. The conference ended with panellists taking questions from the press and public...<<<Read More>>>...