Topic: International Health Regulations
The International Health Regulations (IHR) are being scrutinized for their potential to expand surveillance and control over public health narratives. Recent proposals from the World Health Organization (WHO) include measures targeting so-called misinformation and the implementation of vaccine passports, raising concerns about individual liberties and privacy. These developments highlight the ongoing tension between public health initiatives and the protection of free expression and personal freedoms.
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World Health Organization is getting closer to being granted expanded surveillance powers
The unelected agency could finalize the powers by 2024.
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WHO moves forward with plans to target “misinformation” and “disinformation” under international law
The global health agency claims that misinformation and disinformation undermined “compliance with governmental or WHO guidance.”
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WHO extends Covid health emergency warning, says “misinformation” needs to be tackled
New meeting. New statements.
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WHO partners with Deutsche Telekom to push global vaccine passport system
The affront to civil liberties continues.
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World Health Organization pandemic treaty: A fresh push for vaccine passports, global surveillance, and more
The unelected international health agency is on the verge of being granted sweeping new powers.





