Salt Could Cause Millions Of Deaths Before 2030 Says WHO
In the WHO’s first Global Report on Sodium Intake Reduction, it is revealed that salt could cause millions of deaths before 2030.
In the WHO’s first Global Report on Sodium Intake Reduction, it is revealed that salt could cause millions of deaths before 2030.
The governing body of the WHO is set to consider a new pandemic treaty and amendments to the 2005 International Health Regulations, which some believe could be the most dangerous international treaty ever proposed.
Many of us with a libertarian frame of mind presume as a matter of theory that the interests of business are at odds with those of government. That’s generally true for businesses of a certain size. The regulations and taxes one faces in running an enterprise in the “land of
In a move that is sure to trigger widespread discussion concerning the independence, objectivity and wisdom of granting authority to the WHO to manage global infectious diseases responses, the monkeypox outbreak has been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) by the World Health Organization.
“Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda,” is the fourth vaccine-related documentary by Dr. Andrew Wakefield. It tells the story of an intentional infertility vaccine program conducted on African women, without their knowledge or consent.
Giving China a place on the WHO Executive Board is akin to putting North Korea in control of the UN Conference on Disarmament. Nevertheless, China has been elected to World Health Organization’s executive board with no objections whatsoever.
The WHO recently announced plans for an international pandemic treaty tied to a digital passport and digital ID system. Meeting in December 2021 in a special session for only the second time since the WHO’s founding in 1948, the Health Assembly of the WHO adopted a single decision titled, “The
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in April that the government should revise Russia’s approach in WTO by June 1. Now it seems that they’re moving ahead with it as Russia moves to withdraw from WTO and WHO.
The head of WHO has said that there is no need for mass vaccination against monkeypox because it’s not highly transmissible.
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