Newly Adopted WHO Pandemic Pact Is a Step Toward ‘Global Surveillance Superstate,’ Expert Warns
23rd May 2025
After three years of negotiations, delegates to the World Health Organization’s annual meeting have adopted a global pandemic agreement that threatens national sovereignty, requires the transfer of vaccines during global pandemics, asks nations to fight “misinformation,” and authorizes such “social measures” as lockdowns and mask mandates.
The 78th World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, adopted the final text of the WHO Pandemic Agreement on Tuesday by consensus. The United States sent no representatives to the proceedings for the first time since 1948, while WHO crafted the global governance document with the assistance of 180 delegates from China, possibly the largest Chinese Communist Party delegation in history.
The pandemic agreement “is intended to create a rules-based, future-proof system that will stand the test of time,” stated France’s ambassador for global health, Anne-Claire Amprou, on Monday.
While the delegates eliminated some of the most egregious language contained in previous renditions of the pact, the final document still contains the worst provisions critics said violate national sovereignty.
Pending further negotiations, the agreement still requires nations to provide WHO with a target of “20% of their real time production of safe, quality, and effective vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics.”
The agreement stipulates that each nation “shall” impose “social measures during pandemics.” The World Health Organization defines “social measures” to include “physical distancing,” “mask-wearing,” and “contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine.”
The WHO “has been especially aggressive in taking away our freedom, imposing the China Model during 2020-2021: lockdowns, quarantines, closure of schools and churches, mask mandates, ‘vaccine’ mandates and ‘vaccine’ passports,” notes the manifesto of the Anti-Globalist International, founded by human rights activist Reggie Littlejohn.