Suggested clauses would incentivize reporting "pandemics", and see nations punished for "non-compliance". The first public hearings on the proposed "Pandemic Treaty" are closed, with the next round due to start in mid-June. We've been trying to.
With a fresh wave of COVID-19 sweeping across Europe, new variant Omicron interrupting air travel and harming economies, the Panel for a Global Public Health Convention welcome the agreement at the World
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The Panel for a Global Public Health Convention (PGPHC) expressed disappointment today over indications that the World Health Assembly is planning to postpone until November 2021 the decision to start preparing a new pandemic treaty. At a time when the world needs urgent action, a delay of any length undermines the momentum toward bringing countries together to ratify a global public health treaty or convention.
The draft resolution, which is currently under consideration at the WHA, calls for the Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) to convene a special session of the WHA in autumn. In the meantime, a working group would assess the benefits of developing a WHO convention, or another instrument on pandemic preparedness and response.