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Sunday, 26 April 2026

WHO Emergency Use Listing scheme is designed to override national vaccine approval processes while taking no responsibility

 The World Health Organisation is developing a supranational vaccine authorisation mechanism – the Emergency Use Listing – which allows it to influence regulatory decisions inside sovereign states.

The mechanism aims to override national authorising bodies’ safety measures while absolving WHO and its funders of any legal responsibility.

In the following, Yaffa Shir-Raz and David Shuldman explain how WHO implemented this mechanism in Israel in 2020 using a Bill Gates polio vaccine, which, during the twists and turns of the global plot, required the help of the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency to implement the scheme.

“Israel was the first Western arena in which the EUL mechanism was put into practice. This is not merely a local event. It serves as a test case for a new model – a practical examination of the WHO’s ability to shape approval processes in a Western country without bearing direct regulatory responsibility,” the authors write.

“Beyond the damage to sovereignty, the danger in this [EUL] model is deeper. [Unlike a national regulatory system,] the WHO does not bear legal responsibility within states and is not subject to judicial or parliamentary oversight there.”....<<<Read More>>>...