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Can the World Health Organization be reformed?

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Many people believe that the World Health Organization disastrously mishandled the COVID outbreak. B

Many people believe that the World Health Organization (WHO) disastrously mishandled the COVID outbreak. But did you know this was not the first time the WHO has botched its response to a global health event? {NAME}, Many people believe that the World Health Organization (WHO) disastrously mishandled the COVID outbreak. But did you know this was not the first time the WHO has botched its response to a global health event? In fact, the WHO has a long and well-known history of mishandling pandemics and outbreaks including Ebola, H1N1 (swine flu), AIDS, SARS, and most recently COVID. It sounds like the organization is in dire need of reform. But the WHO’s formula for “reform” goes like this: Use failures as a cry for more. If only the WHO had more enforcement power, more laws, and more money, a disastrous response wouldn’t happen again, they claim. But what if the WHO cannot be reformed? What if it’s doing exactly what it was meant to do? Read this [powerful a]([rticle]( to learn more [READ ARTICLE]( After you read, please share this email or the blog link with your family and friends. And reach out to your lawmakers, asking them to join those who havesigned on to HR79](, imploring our government to exit the WHO. For our freedom and sovereignty, Stand for Health Freedom [Instagram]([Facebook]([Twitter]([Website]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Share]( [Forward]( [standforhealthfreedom.com]( is a nonprofit dedicated to protecting basic human rights. We exist to educate people and for people to have the tools to educate their lawmakers. Please support our work by making a [donation today](. We rely on the generosity of concerned individuals like you so that together - through education and action - we can see a cultural shift for health freedom. Please add advocates@standforhealthfreedom.com to your contact list to make sure you get our mailings. You are receiving this email because you are opted in to our Stand for Health Freedom mailing list. If this message was forwarded to you, you can subscribe to this list [here.]( [Unsubscribe](

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