In this episode of Thunder Off Script, I explain why centralising public health governance in an international body such as the WHO rests on a naive understanding of the limited capacities of centralised organs of governance, as well as the human potential for corruption and bias. If we've learnt anything from the past few years, it is that hyper-centralising public authority is disastrous for human health and well-being. You can also find this episode on Spotify, Youtube, and Rumble.
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Here’s the video version of this podcast:
THUNDER OFF SCRIPT, Ep. 15: Why a WHO-Led Pandemic Treaty is a Terrible Idea