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Honeybee's avatar

Then, perhaps the WHO would be so good as to explicitly state in their agreement that nation-states and countries specifically retain their sovereignty and right to implement any form of health policy which their citizens want and that WHO operates in an advisory capacity only with, currently, failed policies at their door step. If said nations don't want to mask, they don't mask. If they don't want inoculations, they don't inoculate. Such policies might prevent travel to another region, but the sovereign nation or country accepts that responsibility.

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Color me “shocked.”

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