Should WHO be in charge on global scale?
IN just a few days time countries from around the world will be discussing the World Health Organisation’s ‘‘Pandemic Accord’’ proposal.
The WHO is proposing that it will be in charge of any future pandemic response on a global scale, and not individual nations.
Does this mean citizens of the world will be required to follow orders from WHO on lockdowns, masks, and vaccinations, and is this an affront on democracy as we know it? Gary Cole
Fairfield
Unborn child
COLIN Campbell is so right in his letter; the unborn child is a person with a proven identifiable heartbeat.
It is not a lump of flesh, as Health Minister Andrew Little publicly declared.
Sadly, we have him in our government and a prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, whom both have publicly declared that the protection of life from the beginning is unimportant.
Weren't they lucky their own parents showed more respect for the protection of their life by giving birth to them. Pauline McIntosh
Invercargill