O BSH launches assessment of International Health Adjust

The World Health Organisation (OBSH), charged by the US for mismanagement of COVID-19, announced today the establishment of a committee to assess the efficiency of the International Health Policy (RSI) in the face of emergencies. “Earlier today, I announced O member states BSH, which was intended to establish a Review Committee to advise me on the need [...]
The World Health Organisation (OBSH), charged by the US for mismanagement of COVID-19, announced today the establishment of a committee to assess the efficiency of the International Health Policy (RSI) in the face of emergencies.
“earlier today, I announced O member states The BSH I was aiming at creating a Review Committee to advise me on the potential need to modify RSI, in order for this powerful international law tool to be as efficient as possible”, said WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebresus to media.
The “Committee, comprised of independent experts, will present an interim report in November and a full report in May”, he clarified.
RSI 2005, which went into effect in 2007, is an international global health security agreement.
In particular, it regulates the declaration of an international health emergency of concern and also includes specific measures to be implemented at ports and airports, as well as at border crossings, in order to limit the spread of risks.












