Just in Case You Thought They had Moved On … Vaccine Passports for ALL International Travel: G 20! By James Reed

Hot and steaming from the G20 globalist conference, the decision has been made by leaders, so-called, that vaccinate passports will be adopted to facilitate international travel. This includes any vaccine the World Health organization decides you must have, and WHO gets its orders direct from Big Pharma, as the Covid plandemic showed. The solution, as as is for mass opposition, which I am sure the “people” will be getting around to any day now. In the meantime, well, overseas travel is something we little people cannot afford anyway, so no great loss even if it is not defeated, which would be hard for Australians to do on their own.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/11/16/g20-bali-leaders-declaration/

“23. We recognize the need for strengthening local and regional health product manufacturing capacities and cooperation as well as sustainable global and regional research and development networks to facilitate better access to VTDs globally, especially in developing countries, and underscore the importance of public-private partnership, and technology transfer and knowledge sharing on voluntary and mutually agreed terms. We support the WHO mRNA Vaccine Technology Transfer hub as well as all as the spokes in all regions of the world with the objective of sharing technology and technical know-how on voluntary and mutually agreed terms. We welcome joint research and joint production of vaccines, including enhanced cooperation among developing countries. We acknowledge the importance of shared technical standards and verification methods, under the framework of the IHR (2005), to facilitate seamless international travel, interoperability, and recognizing digital solutions and non-digital solutions, including proof of vaccinations. We support continued international dialogue and collaboration on the establishment of trusted global digital health networks as part of the efforts to strengthen prevention and response to future pandemics, that should capitalize and build on the success of the existing standards and digital COVID-19 certificates.”

 

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Tuesday, 30 April 2024

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