Topic: public health emergency of international concern
The designation of a public health emergency of international concern often leads to increased surveillance and control measures that can infringe on individual rights and privacy. Initiatives such as global vaccine passports and efforts to regulate misinformation raise significant concerns about censorship and the potential for government overreach. Protecting free expression and privacy is essential in the face of these developments.
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World Health Organization pushes for global vaccine passports
The unelected health agency wants to make this Covid-era surveillance tech permanent.
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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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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.



