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While the name “World Council for Health” sounds impressive, it is nothing more than a loose collection of NGOs brought together by their anti vaccine stand and their push for the use of Ivermectin as a treatment for Covid-19.
The World Council for Health is an umbrella coalition of 45 global health-focused non-governmental organisations (NGOs)..[1] The organization was founded in September 2021, and has made public calls against COVID-19 vaccination[2] and in favor of the use of the widely disproven[3][4] ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19[5]
https://en.everybodywiki.com/World_Council_for_Health
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The World Council for Health is an umbrella coalition made up of 45 health-focused non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from around the world.
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“There are many things people can do to stay healthy,” said Dr. Tess Lawrie of the United Kingdom, who serves on the Global Health Council’s steering group.
She added, “The World Council for Health will provide the latest and best expert guidance on how to prevent and safely manage Covid at home. By providing people with the information and treatments they need and want to take control of their own health, the World Health Council aims to eliminate the prevailing climate of uncertainty and fear.
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The World Council for Health, a coalition of medical and health advocacy focused organizations around the world, launched in September, with a comprehensive guide to successfully treat Covid-19 at home.
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World Council for Health is becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of Healing the Divide founder Iris Koh. Iris had been scheduled to present an update on her home country of Singapore during Day 2 of the South Asia Malaysia Health Summit (SAM22) on Saturday, January 22 but was unable to due to her arrest.
Refused bail, Iris was due to be publicly charged on Friday, January 28. Instead, we have learned that she had reportedly been committed to a psychiatric hospital and is now at Singapore General Hospital. Authorities have not disclosed why she has been committed, nor exactly where she is being held.
Also on Friday, the charges brought against Iris were increased. According to media reports, what began as a charge of “conspiracy to cheat” on Sunday, January 23—which carries a maximum prison term of three years—has today been updated to “being party to a criminal conspiracy”—a crime that is punishable by up to 20 years in jail, a fine, or both.
Iris is accused of falsifying vaccination records, a charge that her husband vehemently denies. “It is unthinkable that my dear wife, Iris, would be accused of cheating [Singapore’s Ministry of Health] with falsified vaccination status,” Her husband said in a video posted online. “Iris is not even a medical professional, she doesn’t have access to any system which would allow her to update the status of any patient.”
Iris has been a courageous advocate for healing the divide between vaccinated citizens and those who have chosen not to take the vaccine in Singapore. She has campaigned tirelessly to end discriminatory vaccine mandates that have stripped many of their freedoms and livelihoods. Iris’ intention has been to unite her country, even as the government appears set on tearing it apart and creating a two-tier society. This intention to divide is taking place in many places around the world, and people like Iris are doing their part to repair the damage.
When peaceful advocates of human rights like Iris Koh are arrested and hospitalized, especially without the knowledge of their loved ones, it becomes more clear that mandates and restrictions have little to do with keeping people safe. History has shown us time and time again that tyranny and persecution are never the answer.
According to Healing the Divide’s website, the organization stands for “unity, truth and empathy.” The World Council for Health stands with Iris Koh.
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/news/2022/01/arrest-of-iris-koh/19553/
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