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A worldwide coalition of organizations and civil society groups that seek to broaden public health knowledge & sense-making through science & shared wisdom.

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🚨 Our next General Assembly meeting is TODAY.

Join us live in an hour on our website.
(7 pm GMT | 2 pm EST)

Visit worldcouncilforhealth.org/newsroom to see and share the live broadcast.

We'll be joined by Dr. Rochagné Kilian and Prof. Marc Cohen. We'll also hear from two of our affiliates: Police for Freedom and When Push Comes to Shove.

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Thank you to everyone that joined the General Assembly Meeting today to hear from Dr. Rochagné Kilian and Prof. Marc Cohen, as well as our affiliates: Police for Freedom and When Push Comes to Shove.

A recording of the meeting will be available on our website later this week in our Multimedia Library.

Please visit our website to sign up for updates: worldcouncilforhealth.org/subscribe

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😷 Do masks really work for Covid-19?

Masking has become common in many places around the world and in some places they're even required. But do they actually work?

Here's what the science says: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/are-masks-effective-for-covid-19-what-the-science-says

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World Council for Health in association with Trialsite News Presents #BetterWayTownhall:
7pm CAT Tuesday 30 November 2021

Topic: How much power should the WHO have over health after 1 December 2021?

Context: Between 29 November and 1 December 2021, UN member states meet in a special WHA session with World Health Organisation, to discuss and possibly sign, a new treaty on pandemic preparedness and response. What does this mean for our future?

Panelists: Dr Tess Lawrie. Dr Astrid Stuckelberger. Dr Pinky Ngcakani. Fahrie Hassan. Obert Kondongwe. Omar Khan

- Zoom Reg: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gPNmK5SwSruYavThQWTfhQ
- Or watch Facebook: Trialsite News

* Sep 2021 https://principia-scientific.com/pending-international-treaty-empowering-the-who/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+psintl+%28Principia+Scientific+Intl+-+Latest+News%29

* Oct 2021 https://trialsitenews.com/who-seeks-to-modernize-international-treaty-sound-rational-move-or-use-of-covid-19-for-power-grab/
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🦠 New Resource: Spike Protein Detox Guide

Because the spike protein can circulate around in our bodies following infection or inoculation, it can cause damage to cells, tissues, and organs.

If you've had Covid-19, have recently had a Covid-19 injection, or are experiencing symptoms that may be related to Covid-19 vaccine transmission, you may benefit from using one or more items from our list of medicines and supplements to reduce your spike protein load.

Read and share our new guide here: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/spike-protein-detox-guide

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#BetterWayTownhall is live now!

TrialSite News and World Council for Health discuss: How much power should the WHO have over health after 1 December 2021?

Hear from panelists: Dr. Tess Lawrie, Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger, Dr. Pinky Ngcakani, Fahrie Hassan, Obert Kondongwe, and Omar Khan.

➡️ Zoom Reg: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gPNmK5SwSruYavThQWTfhQ

➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrialSiteN/videos/247096017348490
💕 Support World Council for Health on this Giving Tuesday

We want to say a big thank you to all of our supporters for helping us make an impact since our launch on September 23, 2021.

In just a short time we've witnessed incredible conversations from frontline doctors, scientists, lawyers, and activists; produced life-changing resource guides; stood in solidarity to find a better way forward in world health; and so much more.

While we have all witnessed a troubling trend when it comes to the response to Covid-19, with global pharmaceutical companies, media, and governments pushing for new drugs despite safe and effective treatments, we remain encouraged to move forward and couldn't be more pleased to have you by our side on this journey.

We are eager to grow as we continue to tell the world what so many have forgotten: our most powerful defenses are our natural immune systems and our time-tested human intuition to know what is good for us.

We need the World Council for Health now more than ever. Please support our efforts today by donating, sharing our content, and telling your family and friends about our efforts.

We wouldn't be here without you and are so thankful for your support.

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📍 World Council for Health Statement on Omicron (B.1.1.529)

World Council for Health (WCH) stands in opposition to the widespread scaremongering as a result of the discovery of the B.1.1.529 (Omicron) SARS-CoV-2 variant. According to available evidence, the variant is not of more concern than any others.

WCH recognizes that all viruses mutate and that natural immunity offers better protection against viral mutations than the Covid-19 inoculations.

We caution against the reinstatement of lockdowns and other unnecessary measures that have not been proven to slow the spread of the virus. These measures have been shown to cause undue harm.

WCH stands with African nations and recognizes their ability to determine what is best for their people. WCH does not believe that these nations are in need of “rescue” by Western nations eager to vaccinate and firmly stands against any and all travel bans.

Read the full statement here.

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🌟 21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 1

Today's the day! We hope you'll join us for the World Council for Health 21 Day Gratitude Challenge that starts right now!

Each day we will post a simple prompt here on Telegram. When you have a few minutes of free time, grab some paper, find a nice place to sit, reflect on the prompt, and then write it down. Spend as much or as little time on this as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Why are we hosting this campaign? The practice of gratitude can have a significant impact on your overall well-being! But sometimes we need a little push to make it a part of our routine. Consider this your push and then you'll soon be reaping the benefits of gratitude!

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know who you're grateful for in the comments on this post.

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🔬 Here's what you need to know about Omicron

By now you've probably heard quite a bit about this newly discovered variant. Unfortunately, much of the reporting on Omicron has been speculative and centered on fear.

In our latest resource, we put Omicron into context, assess the risks, consider the big picture, and see what actions you might wish to take.

Learn more and share: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/omicron-variant

Read our statement on Omicron:
worldcouncilforhealth.org/news/statements/2021/11/omicron-b-1-1-529/13784

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🤔 Another vaccine? Let's think about this.

If you have questions about whether or not you should get another vaccine or booster, you’re not alone. In fact, you should have questions!

We've created a thorough guide backed by evidence to help answer some of the most important questions about Covid-19 vaccines and boosters.

Please share this new resource with everyone you know that is currently making this important decision.

➡️ worldcouncilforhealth.org/campaign/another-covid-19-vaccine-lets-think

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🌟 21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 2

Welcome to day two of the World Council for Health 21 Day Gratitude Challenge! If you missed yesterday, don't worry! Let's review the instructions so you can get on your way to being grateful:

Each day we'll post a simple prompt here on Telegram. When you have a few minutes of free time, grab some paper, find a nice spot to sit, reflect on the prompt, then write your answer. Spend as much or as little time on it as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Why are we hosting this campaign? The practice of gratitude can have a significant impact on your overall well-being! But sometimes we need a little push to make it a part of our routine. Consider this your push and then you'll soon be reaping the benefits of gratitude!

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know what freedom you picked in the comments on this post.

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We look forward to welcoming International teacher, activist and speaker Darren Diojee from Scotland to join us next Monday to give us an education around shifting from an alternative legal perspective to a tribal one. This is going to be a really interesting presentation and will no doubt encourage us all to open our minds to new potential ways of living. If you are interested to get a sneak peek and get to know Darren a bit better, check out this video on Positive Masculinity from 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTO8atqLjaQ
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🌟 21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 3

Each day we will post a simple prompt here on Telegram for the World Council for Health 21 Day Gratitude Challenge. Today is Day 3. When you have a few minutes of free time, grab some paper, find a nice place to sit, reflect on the prompt, and then write it down. Spend as much or as little time on this as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know what you love about where you live in the comments on this post.

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📌 You're invited to join us on Monday, December 6 for our next General Assembly meeting!

Join us live at 7 pm GMT (2 pm EST) to hear from Dr. Darrell DeMello and Mr. Darren Deojee. We'll also hear from two of our affiliates: Covid Medical Network and the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

Visit worldcouncilforhealth.org/newsroom to see and share the live broadcast.

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We look forward to having Dr. Robert Brennan join us at the meeting next Monday to tell us a bit more about Covid Medical Network. Robert was suspended for speaking out about the goverment narrative in Australia. He is an active speaker and we can't wait to have him join us. Check out his recent interview with Marie Zee - https://rumble.com/vptg7l-australian-doctor-robert-brennan-from-the-covid-medical-network-interview.html
World Council for Health looks forward to welcoming Dr. Darrell DeMello to join us on Monday. Dr. Darrell DeMello has been working in the medical world for over 30 years. He released one of the first Covid-19 treatment protocols and has been descibed as one of the best doctors to see in India for covid-19. To watch Darrell check out this interview with him and Mobeen Syed - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdKgxv5e2kk
🌟 21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 4

Welcome to Day 4 of the World Council for Health 21 Day Gratitude Challenge. When you have a few minutes of free time, grab some paper, find a nice place to sit, reflect on the prompt, and then write it down. Spend as much or as little time on this as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know what three acts of kindness you gave today in the comments on this post.

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📍 World Council for Health Statement on Lockdowns

World Council for Health (WCH) is strongly opposed to the use of lockdowns as a tool to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Lockdowns, shelter-in-place orders, and mobility restrictions have been shown to do more harm than good.

Restricting mobility has been one of the primary tools used by governments throughout the pandemic, but these actions have harmful consequences, many of which will not be fully realized for years to come.

World Council for Health emphasizes that lockdowns should not be imposed on society as a whole or limited to certain portions of society. Not only is the latter strategy not based on evidence, it is discriminatory and will lead to segregation and two-tiered societies, splitting apart families and communities.

Read the full statement here.

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World Council for Health are very proud to welcome one of our newest affiliates to present to the General Assembly on Monday 6th December - AAPS - Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. The meeting runs from 7-9pm GMT. Katarina Lindley will be joining us from this organisation that has been going since 1943. Since then, AAPS has been dedicated to the highest ethical standards of the Oath of Hippocrates and to preserving the sanctity of the patient-physician relationship and the practice of private medicine. We recommend visiting thier website to see what useful resources they have - https://aapsonline.org/
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