The WHO & Disease X
In our commitment to keep you well-informed about significant threats concerning global health policies, we created this page focused on the World Health Organization's (WHO) new pandemic focus Disease X and the pivotal WHO vote scheduled for May regarding global governance in response to the next pandemic.
Understanding Disease X
Disease X represents the concept that an international epidemic could arise from a pathogen currently unknown to cause human disease. As part of the WHO's Blueprint priority diseases, Disease X underscores the global response to emergent health threats.
Recent WHO Updates
WHO has convened an emergency panel to discuss the global measures and responses to address Disease X. This meeting is part of a broader initiative to ensure global control by strengthening surveillance and rapid response systems.
The May Vote on Global Health Governance
In May 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) will conduct a significant vote on proposals designed to implement world governance mechanisms aimed at enhancing pandemic preparedness and response. This initiative seeks to establish a more centralized global health framework. Our organization does not support this approach, as we advocate for maintaining sovereignty and localized decision-making in health matters. The results of this vote will have a profound impact on international health policies and cooperative strategies, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and informed advocacy from our community.
Key Concerns Regarding WHO Initiatives
As an organization dedicated to medical freedom and personal sovereignty, we have several concerns about current WHO initiatives which we do not support. These include:
How You Can Help
Engagement and advocacy are vital. Our stance is to ensure that any global health initiative respects individual rights and freedoms, and we encourage policies that emphasize transparency, consent, and local governance. We urge our members and supporters to stay informed and engaged in advocacy against overreach by international organizations in health matters.
Stay Informed
Renew your membership and follow our social media for continuous updates on Disease X, the WHO vote, and other crucial health freedom topics. Thank you for your continued support and dedication to health advocacy.
Understanding Disease X
Disease X represents the concept that an international epidemic could arise from a pathogen currently unknown to cause human disease. As part of the WHO's Blueprint priority diseases, Disease X underscores the global response to emergent health threats.
Recent WHO Updates
WHO has convened an emergency panel to discuss the global measures and responses to address Disease X. This meeting is part of a broader initiative to ensure global control by strengthening surveillance and rapid response systems.
The May Vote on Global Health Governance
In May 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) will conduct a significant vote on proposals designed to implement world governance mechanisms aimed at enhancing pandemic preparedness and response. This initiative seeks to establish a more centralized global health framework. Our organization does not support this approach, as we advocate for maintaining sovereignty and localized decision-making in health matters. The results of this vote will have a profound impact on international health policies and cooperative strategies, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and informed advocacy from our community.
Key Concerns Regarding WHO Initiatives
As an organization dedicated to medical freedom and personal sovereignty, we have several concerns about current WHO initiatives which we do not support. These include:
- Global Surveillance Enhancement: The WHO's push to enhance global surveillance could lead to increased monitoring and data collection on individuals without adequate safeguards for privacy and personal freedom.
- Gain of Function Research: We are wary of the WHO’s involvement in gain of function research, which involves manipulating viruses to better understand their potential impact. This type of research carries significant risks, including the possibility of creating more virulent pathogens.
- International Control: The WHO's proposals to mandate world governance mechanisms for pandemic preparedness pose a threat to national sovereignty. This could lead to international bodies making health decisions that may not align with the specific needs or values of individual countries.
- Genome Sequencing Vaccines: The rapid development and deployment of such vaccines by global organizations can bypass thorough safety evaluations, leading to concerns about efficacy and potential side effects.
- Personal Data Sharing: The proposed increase in data sharing across borders raises serious concerns about the security and use of personal health information, particularly regarding who controls this data and how it is used.
How You Can Help
Engagement and advocacy are vital. Our stance is to ensure that any global health initiative respects individual rights and freedoms, and we encourage policies that emphasize transparency, consent, and local governance. We urge our members and supporters to stay informed and engaged in advocacy against overreach by international organizations in health matters.
Stay Informed
Renew your membership and follow our social media for continuous updates on Disease X, the WHO vote, and other crucial health freedom topics. Thank you for your continued support and dedication to health advocacy.
Connecticut Residents Against Medical Mandates was originally formed on Facebook in December 2020 as Connecticut Residents Against Covid19 Vaccine Mandates, since social media giants are shutting down movements like ours, in March we incorporated, changed our group name, and built this website for our Facebook following of over 17,000 members and counting!