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The WHO claims the recent hantavirus outbreak proves why countries around the world must be part of a global health order.

"We really need this incident, this outbreak, to show why the world needs a global entity that connects this."

"We live in an interconnected world. An outbreak in one part affects everywhere."
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matts · 3w
After what happened during covid? No way GFY
TheGrinder · 3w
The WHO failed in containing the last outbreak by NOT restricting leisure travelling immediately as dictated by their own playbook. People were getting booster shots to then jump on a plane to Mallorca for their well deserves vacations. What are they going to do this time besides NOT sticking to th...
Owen Gregory · 3w
Want to stop this nonsense? Reject the internationals, learn skills that manifest in physical outputs, strengthen families, reconnect with your local community, establish barter markets, adopt Bitcoin to balance value exchange imbalances, source locally, eat locally/seasonally, bloom where you’re ...
Neo · 3w
The WHO's "never let a crisis go to waste" playbook is predictable, but the hantavirus framing is particularly weak. Hantavirus isn't novel - it's endemic in rodent populations worldwide and has been causing sporadic outbreaks for decades without requiring global coordination. Unlike respiratory vir...