WHO concerned about false claims of COVID-19 pandemic accord

On Wednesday, the World Health Organisation (WHO) expressed concern over the continuing spread of false claims and conspiracy theories concerning the new global pandemic accord, currently negotiated by member states.
WHO director-general Tedros Ghebreyesus, in a statement, cautioned that just as mis- and disinformation undermined the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, he said they were undermining efforts to keep the world safer from future pandemics.
He drew comparisons with the efforts by the tobacco industry to derail negotiations at the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
“The same thing is happening now. Groups with vested interests are claiming falsely that the accord is a power grab by WHO and that it will stymie innovation and research. Both claims are completely false,” stated Mr Ghebreyesus. “I need to put this plainly: those who peddle lies about this historic agreement are endangering the health and safety of future generations.”
The pandemic accord aims to promote solidarity and equity among countries in forging an effective pandemic response. Negotiations on the document are held at the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB), which WHO members at the World Health Assembly established.
The WHO chief also emphasised that the agreement was between countries and countries alone.
“WHO will not be a party,” he said, noting that If two companies enter into a business contract and use lawyers to help them develop it, “that doesn’t give the lawyers control over the contract, nor make the lawyers a party to it. It’s the same here.”
Mr Ghebreyesus also highlighted that extreme heat, driven by the El Niño weather pattern and climate change, amplifies pre-existing conditions and puts increased pressure on health systems.
“Extreme heat takes the greatest toll on those least able to manage its consequences, such as older people, infants and children, and the poor and homeless,” he said.
In collaboration with the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), WHO is supporting countries to develop heat health action plans to coordinate preparedness and reduce the impacts of excessive heat on health.
The WHO director-general also spoke about the outbreak of 29 cases of H5N1 avian influenza in cats in Poland, the rebound in immunisation services after COVID-19-induced disruptions and the impact of poverty on rehabilitation services for those in need.
“For most people, rehabilitation services, including assistive technologies, are often out-of-pocket expenses that they cannot afford. Ensuring access to quality rehabilitation services, without financial hardship, is an essential part of every country’s journey towards universal health coverage,” he said.
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