Biden Affirms Commitment to Surrendering U.S Pandemic Authority to CCP-Linked WHO

Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration has confirmed that it is committed to surrendering America’s pandemic authority to the World Health Organization (WHO) in a “legally binding” accord.

In a press release, the Biden admin publicly affirmed the U.S. federal government’s commitment to the agreement.

The accord will give the Chinese Communist Party-linked WHO ultimate control over U.S. pandemic policies such as lockdowns, censorship, masking, vaccine mandates, and public surveillance.

International leaders are meeting this week in Geneva to consider a so-called “Zero Draft” of the WHO’s international pandemic treaty.

As Slay News has previously reported, the treaty will award the WHO with sweeping global powers if passed and will give the United Nations agency the authority to declare and manage the pandemic emergency policies of once-sovereign nations.

Once a health emergency is declared every signatory, including the United States, must submit to the authority of the WHO.

This includes caving to the WHO on treatments, lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and government surveillance.

Even more chillingly, the White House wants to bypass submitting this agreement for Senate approval.

The Biden admin argues that it is not an official treaty despite it having the full force of one.

In the press release, which was first obtained by the Epoch Times, U.S. WHO Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto said the following:

The United States is committed to the Pandemic Accord, to form a major component of the global health architecture for generations to come.

Shared commitment, shared aspirations and shared responsibilities will vastly improve our system for preventing, preparing for, and responding to future pandemic emergencies.

We seek a Pandemic Accord that builds capacities; reduces pandemic threats posed by zoonotic diseases; enables rapid and more equitable responses; and establishes sustainable financing, governance, and accountability to ultimately break the cycle of panic and neglect.

Hamamoto notes that the current draft needs more work in the area of “pandemic prevention” and “preparedness.”

There is a lot to build on in this draft related to these priorities.

However, the draft is unbalanced toward response at the expense of prevention and preparedness.

While we need to avoid duplicating substantive elements contained in the IHR, such as surveillance and alerts, we need to discuss how best to address pandemic prevention and preparedness here.

These efforts should be mutually supportive and complementary.

The WHO Ambassador also states the draft must be more “woke,” specifically focusing on global “equity.”

We appreciate the focus on equity in Chapter III but also agree it must be better integrated across the draft.

Our work must be inclusive and applicable for the improved health and wellbeing of all people.

A commitment to “equity” must address inequities not only between countries, but also within them.

Hamamoto insists that there cannot be “common but differentiated responsibilities and capabilities” in the final agreement, deeming this idea “not appropriate.”

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We do not support “common but differentiated responsibilities and capabilities.”

This concept is not appropriate in the context of pandemic PPR.

We look forward to seeking common ground to best ensure universal application while also ensuring capacities are strengthened so that countries can meet their obligations.

Hamamoto concludes the release by saying the final agreement “must stand the test of time while building on the lessons from previous pandemics” so the U.S. and the WHO “can build a strong global health architecture for all.”

Finally, the Pandemic Accord must stand the test of time while building on the lessons from previous pandemics.

By creating solutions that are flexible and adaptable, by laying out commitments that are clear regarding triggers and responsibilities, and by strengthening coordination and capacities, together we can build a stronger global health architecture for all.

As Slay News has been reporting, the treaty awards the WHO a disturbing level of new powers.

It will allow the United Nations agency to override the constitutional rights of Americans for the sake of “disease control.”

If passed, which the Biden admin has confirmed it is committed to supporting, the WHO will have the authority to censor the American people, lock them in their homes, and force vaccine mandates.

READ MORE: WHO Demands Increased Powers to Track Public for ‘Disease Control’

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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