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A worldwide coalition of organizations and civil society groups that seek to broaden public health knowledge & sense-making through science & shared wisdom.

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We look forward to having Dr. Robert Brennan join us at the meeting next Monday to tell us a bit more about Covid Medical Network. Robert was suspended for speaking out about the goverment narrative in Australia. He is an active speaker and we can't wait to have him join us. Check out his recent interview with Marie Zee - https://rumble.com/vptg7l-australian-doctor-robert-brennan-from-the-covid-medical-network-interview.html
World Council for Health looks forward to welcoming Dr. Darrell DeMello to join us on Monday. Dr. Darrell DeMello has been working in the medical world for over 30 years. He released one of the first Covid-19 treatment protocols and has been descibed as one of the best doctors to see in India for covid-19. To watch Darrell check out this interview with him and Mobeen Syed - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdKgxv5e2kk
🌟 21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 4

Welcome to Day 4 of the World Council for Health 21 Day Gratitude Challenge. When you have a few minutes of free time, grab some paper, find a nice place to sit, reflect on the prompt, and then write it down. Spend as much or as little time on this as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know what three acts of kindness you gave today in the comments on this post.

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📍 World Council for Health Statement on Lockdowns

World Council for Health (WCH) is strongly opposed to the use of lockdowns as a tool to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Lockdowns, shelter-in-place orders, and mobility restrictions have been shown to do more harm than good.

Restricting mobility has been one of the primary tools used by governments throughout the pandemic, but these actions have harmful consequences, many of which will not be fully realized for years to come.

World Council for Health emphasizes that lockdowns should not be imposed on society as a whole or limited to certain portions of society. Not only is the latter strategy not based on evidence, it is discriminatory and will lead to segregation and two-tiered societies, splitting apart families and communities.

Read the full statement here.

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World Council for Health are very proud to welcome one of our newest affiliates to present to the General Assembly on Monday 6th December - AAPS - Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. The meeting runs from 7-9pm GMT. Katarina Lindley will be joining us from this organisation that has been going since 1943. Since then, AAPS has been dedicated to the highest ethical standards of the Oath of Hippocrates and to preserving the sanctity of the patient-physician relationship and the practice of private medicine. We recommend visiting thier website to see what useful resources they have - https://aapsonline.org/
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🌟21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 5

Welcome to Day 5 of the World Council for Health 21 Day Gratitude Challenge. When you have a few minutes of free time, grab some paper, find a nice place to sit, reflect on the prompt, and then write it down. Spend as much or as little time on this as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know what you can see around you now that you are most grateful for.

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‼️ The next World Council for Health General Assembly meeting is MONDAY and you're invited!

Join us live at 7 pm GMT (2 pm EST) to hear from Dr. Darrell DeMello and Mr. Darren Deojee. We'll also hear from two of our affiliates: Covid Medical Network and the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

Visit worldcouncilforhealth.org/newsroom to see and share the live broadcast.

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🌟21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 6

It's Day 6 of the World Council for Health 21 Day Gratitude Challenge and we're so glad you've joined us! Grab some paper, find a nice place to sit, reflect on the prompt, and then write it down.

Spend as much or as little time on this as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know what three things always put a smile on your face.

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‼️ Join us live in one hour (7 pm GMT) to hear from Dr. Darrell DeMello and Mr. Darren Deojee. We'll also hear from two of our affiliates: Covid Medical Network and the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

Visit worldcouncilforhealth.org/newsroom to see and share the live broadcast.

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Thank you to everyone that joined the General Assembly Meeting today to hear from Dr. Darrell DeMello and Mr. Darren Deojee as well as two of our affiliates, Covid Medical Network and the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

A recording of the meeting will be available on our website later this week in our Multimedia Library.

Please visit our website to sign up for updates: worldcouncilforhealth.org/subscribe

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🌟21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 7

Welcome to Day 7 of the World Council for Health 21 Day Gratitude Challenge! Grab some paper, find a nice place to sit, reflect on the prompt, and then write it down.

Spend as much or as little time on this as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know which of your personality traits you are most thankful for.

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☀️ It's time to talk about natural immunity!

We've been gifted with an innate system of protection against micro-organisms including bacteria, parasites, and viruses. What better time to optimize our immune systems than the holiday season when many of us around the world prepare to visit with family and friends?

Check out and share our guide with useful tips!

worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/optimize-natural-immunity

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🌟21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 8

It's Day 8 of the World Council for Health 21 Day Gratitude Challenge and we're so glad you've joined us! Grab some paper, find a nice place to sit, reflect on the prompt, and then write it down.

Spend as much or as little time on today's prompt as you please.

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know what cheers you up when you're down.

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Did you know World Council for Health is on Facebook?

We invite you to like and interact with our page if you're on Facebook, too!

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Present a TownHall on #InternationalHumanRightsDay

Theme: Celebrating the Right to Health through Active Citizenry

Featuring:
Dr Jackie Stone (Zimbabwe). Bongani Luthuli (South Africa). Yohan Tengra (India). Mary Beth Pfeiffer (USA). Darren Deojee (Scotland).

Producer: Shabnam Palesa Mohamed (South Africa). Co-Host: Zoe Strickland (United Kingdom).

🌍 Register to Join via Zoom: https://bit.ly/WCH1012

🌍 Or Watch and Share on WCH Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/World-Council-for-Health-107460708390638/

🌍 Or Watch and Share in WCH Website: https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/newsroom/

#WorldCouncilForHealth #ThereIsaBetterWay
🏠 Are lockdowns helpful?

By now, most of us have experienced living in a lockdown in one form or another. For some of us, it has meant a few businesses were closed and we couldn't congregate in groups. But for others, it has meant being unable to leave our homes and do our jobs for extended periods of time.

In the midst of shelter-in-place orders and lockdowns, many people have forgone important medical appointments, lost their jobs and their homes, lost access to food, and so much more.

It's time to talk about it - do lockdowns help us or harm us?

Learn more about the effects of lockdowns by visiting our newest resource:
worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/lockdowns-help-or-hurt

Be sure to share this resource and this post.

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🌟21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 9

It's Day 9 of our 21 Day Gratitude Challenge. We're so glad you've joined us! Grab some paper, find a nice place to sit, reflect on the prompt, and then write it down.

Spend as much or as little time on this as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know what three good things you saw in your community this week.

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📍 World Council for Health Statement on the Forced Detentions in Australia

The World Council for Health (WCH) is strongly opposed to the forcible detentions taking place in Australia.

According to reports, people with a positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR test are being forcibly detained in a large detention center, sometimes against their will. In some cases, close contacts of people with positive tests are also being detained, despite not being ill and having repeated negative PCR tests. They are facing fines of $5,000 if they do not comply or violate rules while detained.

This process is a clear violation of human rights.

World Council for Health believes it is safer for individuals to quarantine at home, relying on their own, personal support networks, and early treatment options when they are ill. World Council for Health calls for an immediate halt to these unlawful action actions being carried out by the Australian government.

Read the full statement here.

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World Council for Health
In association with Trialsite News

Present a TownHall on #InternationalHumanRightsDay

Theme: Celebrating the Right to Health through Active Citizenry

Featuring:
Dr Jackie Stone (Zimbabwe). Bongani Luthuli (South Africa). Yohan Tengra (India). Mary Beth Pfeiffer (USA). Darren Deojee (Scotland).

Producer: Shabnam Palesa Mohamed (South Africa). Co-Host: Zoe Strickland (United Kingdom).

🌍 Register to Join via Zoom: https://bit.ly/WCH1012

🌍 Or Watch and Share on WCH Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/World-Council-for-Health-107460708390638/

🌍 Or Watch and Share in WCH Website: https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/newsroom/

#WorldCouncilForHealth #ThereIsaBetterWay
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The World Council for Health is delighted to have Professor Norman Fenton join us for our next General Assembly meeting.

Norman is a Mathematician and currently the Professor of Risk Information Management at Queens Mary University of London. He is also the Director and co founder of Agena. Norman has also published seven books and hundreds of articles.

We are delighted to have him join us for our next weekly General Assembly Meeting on Monday 13th December at 7pm GMT. Norman will be discussing the latest data on vaccine efficacy and safety in the UK. Tune in to watch this meeting live on our website - https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/newsroom/

You can also check out his recent interview in the UK with Majid Nawaz here - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jxkb2yhdLiA
🌟21 Day Gratitude Challenge - Day 10

Today is Day 10 of our 21 Day Gratitude Challenge! Thanks to everyone that has been participating. It's time to grab a piece of paper or your notebook, take a seat, reflect on today's prompt, and then get to it!

Spend as much or as little time on this as you please. And if you're new to this practice, it's okay to start small.

Check out our gratitude resource: worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/gratitude

If you feel led to share, let us know about a nice thing someone did for you this week.

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