This is what I found when searching provisional agenda 16.2. It's about polio but has some wording in there that makes it sound pretty broad. No idea if there's an actual vote on this coming up.
Pursuant to decision WHA70(9) (2017) on poliomyelitis: polio transition planning, the Secretariat
drafted a strategic action plan on polio transition, which it submitted to the Seventy-first World Health
Assembly in May 2018.1 The strategic action plan has three main objectives, namely, to:
(a) sustain a polio-free world after eradication of polio virus;
(b) strengthen immunization systems, including surveillance for vaccine-preventable diseases,
to achieve the goals of the WHO Global Vaccine Action Plan 2011–2020; and
(c) strengthen emergency preparedness, detection and response capacity in countries to fully
implement the International Health Regulations (2005).
The Health Assembly noted the strategic action plan,2 which included identification of the
capacities and assets, particularly at country level, required to sustain progress in other polio-funded
programmatic areas and to maintain a polio-free world after eradication.
2. Since then, the Secretariat has been working with the 16 countries3
prioritized for transition
planning because of the substantial polio programme investments they have received, and with a further
four countries that have been prioritized by the Eastern Mediterranean Region4
based on their high-risk
status for sustaining polio eradication. Secretariat engagement has focused on reviews of, and where
appropriate, support for the development and implementation of national plans for polio transition.
This is what I found when searching provisional agenda 16.2. It's about polio but has some wording in there that makes it sound pretty broad. No idea if there's an actual vote on this coming up.
Pursuant to decision WHA70(9) (2017) on poliomyelitis: polio transition planning, the Secretariat drafted a strategic action plan on polio transition, which it submitted to the Seventy-first World Health Assembly in May 2018.1 The strategic action plan has three main objectives, namely, to: (a) sustain a polio-free world after eradication of polio virus; (b) strengthen immunization systems, including surveillance for vaccine-preventable diseases, to achieve the goals of the WHO Global Vaccine Action Plan 2011–2020; and (c) strengthen emergency preparedness, detection and response capacity in countries to fully implement the International Health Regulations (2005). The Health Assembly noted the strategic action plan,2 which included identification of the capacities and assets, particularly at country level, required to sustain progress in other polio-funded programmatic areas and to maintain a polio-free world after eradication. 2. Since then, the Secretariat has been working with the 16 countries3 prioritized for transition planning because of the substantial polio programme investments they have received, and with a further four countries that have been prioritized by the Eastern Mediterranean Region4 based on their high-risk status for sustaining polio eradication. Secretariat engagement has focused on reviews of, and where appropriate, support for the development and implementation of national plans for polio transition.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/04/global-govt-alert-threat-national-sovereignty-set-go-may-22-28-world-health-assembly/
It's looking to be real and flying under the radar