Remarks on the G20 Bali Leaders’ Declaration, related to Covid-19, Immunization, mRNA Vaccine tech, Digital Health Certificates etc | Dr. John Campbell | Nov 19, 2022 (Video)
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Summary:
G20 Bali Leaders’ Declaration: comments on sections of the declaration pertaining to public health.
12 min
Content Source/Owner: Dr. John Campbell
Key Points:
G20 Bali Leaders’ Declaration
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, India, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and European Union.
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2022/11/16/g20-bali-leaders-declaration/
Section 22
We recognize that the extensive COVID-19 immunization is a global public good
Section 23
We recognize the need for strengthening local and regional health product manufacturing capacities
We support the WHO mRNA Vaccine Technology Transfer hub
We acknowledge the importance of shared technical standards and verification methods,
to facilitate seamless international travel,
interoperability, and recognizing digital solutions and non-digital solutions,
including proof of vaccinations.
Establishment of trusted global digital health networks,
that should capitalize and build on the success of the existing standards and digital COVID-19 certificates.
Section 24
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the transformation of the digital ecosystem and digital economy.
We recognize the importance of digital transformation in reaching the SDGs.
We also reaffirm the role of data for development, economic growth and social well-being.
2022 G20 Bali Update – on the G20 Action Plan on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and G20 Development Commitments
https://www.g20.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/2022-G20-Bali-Update.pdf
“Endeavour to move towards interoperability of systems including mechanisms that validate proof of vaccination,
whilst respecting the sovereignty of national health policies,
and relevant national regulations such as personal data protection and data-sharing.”
Indonesia’s Minister of Health Budi Gunadi Sadikin:
https://twitter.com/TimHinchliffe/status/1592232822483419138
G20 countries should adopt digital health certificate using WHO standards
Let’s have a digital health certificate acknowledged by WHO — if you have been vaccinated or tested properly — then you can move around
(next World Health Assembly in Geneva)
WHO seem to be on it already
https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-2019-nCoV-Digital_certificates-vaccination-2021.1
Digital documentation of COVID-19 certificates: vaccination status: technical specifications and implementation guidance, 27 August 2021
Use of scan codes
Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum (WEF) Chair
Attended
From a doctor in Austria
It is currently a very emotional situation in my hospital
(and in general in hospitals in Austria)
because many of us in the health care sector are more or less forced to get a fourth vaccine dose.
Even in my case as a physician who has received three doses and one infection just 6 months ago.
The rule is that if the last vaccination is more than one year and/or the last infection is more than 6 months ago you either have to test all 72 hours or to get an additional vaccine dose;
if not you are at risk of having to pay 500 to 3600 Euros and may even get fired.
Liberty Counsel article:
World Leaders Agree To Implement Vaccine Passports dt. Nov 17, 2022
https://lc.org/newsroom/details/111722-world-leaders-agree-to-implement-vaccine-passports-1