Background story to CV19 / HCQ and IVM treatments, page-3103

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    The clip below is referring to the document released by the WHO a few days ago which was part funded by the Gates and Rockefeller foundations. The 99 page document can be found on the second link. They want everyone on digital certificates. The ramifications are not good if you care about freedom. Vaccinations are a route towards digital control over everyone.

    https://namelyliberty.com/bill-gate...tatus-prohibit-purchasing-travel-to-unvaxxed/

    https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-2019-nCoV-Digital_certificates-vaccination-2021.1

    From page 70

    Since COVID-19 was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern under the IHR in January 2020, there has been a clear and urgent need for all Member States to effectively address the COVID-19 pandemic. In the digital age, there has also been immediate acknowledgement that digital health solutions can effectively and immediately be leveraged to support the public health response to the pandemic (35). However, there are two distinct approaches that Member States can use to pursue the implementation of DDCC:VS, both of which have different implications for implementation strategy.

    1. SHORT-TERM DDCC:VS SOLUTION: Deploy a short-term DDCC:VS solution to address the immediate need of the pandemic that includes a clearly established end date and a roadmap towards discontinuing the DDCC:VS solution once COVID-19 is no longer considered a Public Health Emergency of International Concern under the IHR.
    2. LONG-TERM DDCC:VS SOLUTION: Deploy a DDCC:VS solution to address the immediate needs of the pandemic but also to build digital health infrastructure that can be a foundation for digital vaccination certificates beyond COVID-19 (e.g. digital home-based records for childhood immunizations) and support other digital health initiatives.
    Both approaches are valid and will depend on the available resources, the pandemic response plan, the overall public health strategy and the digital health roadmap of the Member State. However, it is critical for Member States to determine whether their DDCC:VS is intended only to be in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, or if it is intended to be a sustainable solution that can address other existing health systems challenges and future pandemics. The chosen approach will greatly inform critical DDCC:VS implementation decisions, some of which are outlined in sections 8.1 and 8.2. Regardless of the direction, some key implementation considerations need to be taken into account.
 
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