The World Health Organisation (WHO) has accomplished important work in its relatively long lifespan for an international organisation, including the eradication of smallpox. More recently, however, its ‘priorities have increasingly reflected the biases and interests of corporate medicine’. The pandemic treaty adopted last month will reward the WHO for its gross Covid mismanagement by strengthening the framework for global health cooperation under WHO auspices.
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