So WHO's position, I think, is pretty clear. We see mandates as a last resort in the face of... We've seen for example in the last number of months with delta and omicron, in the face of a large epidemic in which we know that vaccines will save lives and we know that vaccines are life-saving, that some countries, having done all they can to convince people to be vaccinated by any other means feel that in order for schools, in order for workplaces to function, in order for transport to function, in order for society to function and in order to save the maximum number of lives they bring in mandates.
We always ask that those mandates be clear, be explicit, be time-limited and at the same time to be accompanied by the appropriate risk communication and clarification and that governments continue to explain to people why they're doing things and continue to try and convince people of the benefits of vaccine rather than reverting to mandates as a single approach.
this is total rubbish for us, but for normies, this might help the message breakthrough to them.
We won’t get fooled again never mind wrong who
Ha!! Good one!
The actual transcript: https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/covid-19-virtual-press-conference-transcript---12-january-2022
this is total rubbish for us, but for normies, this might help the message breakthrough to them.