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Turtledad51's avatar

The US and every other sovereign nation needs to get out of the WHO and the UN.

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Awkward Git's avatar

Recent UN document about all sorts of Complex Global Shocks:

https://www.un.org/sites/un2.un.org/files/our-common-agenda-policy-brief-emergency-platform-en.pdf

The Emergency Platform would not be a standing body or entity but a set of protocols that could be activated when needed.

pg 5 explains what these shocks are, covers just about anything they want:

The types of global shocks the world might experience in the future are uncertain. We are faced with a range of different risks that could result in

complex global shocks.

Several factors, including climate change, global interconnectedness and rapid technological advances, mean that there is a growing likelihood that complex global shocks will become more frequent in the future, while the multilateral system’s tools to respond have not kept up with the risks we face. Some of the global shocks that we may encounter in the future include:

a) Large-scale climatic or environmental events that cause major socioeconomic disruptions and/or environmental degradation;

b) Future pandemics with cascading secondary impacts;

c) High-impact events involving a biological agent (deliberate or accidental);

d) Events leading to disruptions to global flows of goods, people or finance;

e) Large-scale destructive and/or disruptive activity in cyberspace or disruptions to global digital connectivity;

f) A major event in outer space that causes severe disruptions to one or several critical systems on Earth;

g) Unforeseen risks (“black swan” events).

The range of risks that could potentially lead to future complex global shocks is broad and

diverse, and there are several potential future shocks in which the multilateral response architecture is underdeveloped or non-existent.

pg 7 - the WHY behind it:

Complex global shocks can severely undermine progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals

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