Remarks made at the “SECOND SOVEREIGNTY SUMMIT” July 29, 2024.
https://sovereigntysummit.org/the-sovereignty-summit-2/
KAT LINDLEY, DO, Primary Care Physician; Co-Founder, Global Health Project; Contributor To The Global Covid Summit; President Of The Texas Osteopathic Medical Association; Member Of The American Academy Of Physicians And Surgeons
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Dr. Kat Lindley, DO: Hi, I’m Doctor Kat Lindley, president of the Global Health Project and director of the FLCC International Fellowship Program. It’s my honor today to be with you here to discuss Sovereignty Summit 2.0. With everything that’s happening in the news, we are seeing the World Health Organization getting back together to negotiate the pandemic treaty. So most recently, we are getting information from the United States, from Colorado, from Texas, from Oklahoma, from all of these testing positive, from the poultry testing positive. And we had, according to the PCR testing, new cases of mild conjunctivitis in several dairy farm workers. But there was no human-to-human transmission. We are also seeing cases of this happening around the world. The reason I say it’s important to watch the news is that the HHS, which is Health and Human Services, has given Moderna a $176 million contract to make a new mRNA vaccine for the bird flu. We also had as recently as July 24th, HHS Secretary Becerra expanded the definition of the emergency and included the bird flu, which would give the FDA administrator powers to include bird flu products under the EUA.
Why is all this important? Because the World Health Organization is negotiating the pandemic treaty. We also have the United Nations meeting in September in New York for the pact for the future. This species needs to be put together to realize that we must continue doing our work. What we’ve done in Geneva with the fact that they were not able to find agreement on the pandemic. The [failure of the] treaty was good, but now we have a lot more work to do in the States. We continue. Doing the work in our individual states like Louisiana, Oklahoma. My home state of Texas is going into legislative session in January, but our legislators are currently writing bills. In a session. And some of them will include the World Health Organization language. I hope that for those of you who are watching around the world, your leaders are doing the same. Your organizations are doing the same. We need to remain vigilant and continue making sure that each and every one of our countries remains sovereign. Thank you very much.