Global Digital Health Tracker Launched in Europe

The World Health Organization and European Commission launched a “landmark digital health initiative to strengthen global health security.”

On June 5, 2023, the World Health Organization and the European Commission announced the launch of a “landmark digital health initiative to strengthen global health security.”

The WHO will establish a global COVID-19 vaccination certification system based on the European Union’s (EU) already existing Digital COVID Certificate (EU DCC) to “help facilitate global mobility and protect citizens across the world from ongoing and future health threats.”

The implementation of a vaccine passport system — which the WHO claimed it did not support when concerns were initially raised about it in 2021.

That is a clear sign that the WHO fully expects to take the reins on global health, and that public health is not the primary incentive behind this power grab.

The WHO is being set up as the sole decision maker over public health globally through the proposed pandemic treaty and International Health Regulation (IHR) amendments, each reinforcing the WHO’s authority and power through different avenues while erasing national sovereignty and human rights.

Once the pandemic treaty and the IHR amendments are implemented, the WHO can impose everything from climate lockdowns and border closures to mandatory vaccinations. 

The WHO will even have the authority to dictate what is truth and what is misinformation that must be censored. 

Member states will have no choice but to censor what the WHO wants to be censored because each country must set up an enforcement agency to ensure the WHO’s edicts are followed nationwide, including censorship activities.

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