World Health Organization's Global Pandemic Treaty Rejection

The World Health Organization's proposed global pandemic treaty was rejected after two years of closed-door meetings in Geneva, Switzerland. Countries were unable to deliver an agreed proposal, with concerns about unelected health bureaucrats deciding major global decisions. The U.S. Republican senators and the House Freedom Caucus urged Biden not to sign off on the draft treaty. Despite the challenges, efforts will continue to reach an agreement for a pandemic treaty.

World Health Organization's Global Pandemic Treaty Talks

The World Health Organization is working on a global pandemic treaty, but progress is slow and a final deal may not be reached on time. Some countries are critical of the treaty and are pushing for more discussions. Key disputes include access to pathogens, pandemic-fighting products, sustainable financing, and equitable distribution of resources.