US do not want to support the WHO statement because of the alleged gender ideology

Minister of Health USA Robert F. Kennedy ml. On Thursday, he indicated that the United States will be against the declaration of the World Health Organization (WHO) of non -transferable (chronic) diseases because it “enforces destructive gender ideology” and at the same time ignore the most urgent health problems.

As AFP informed on Friday, Kennedy commented on the WHO statement on the prevention and control of chronic illnesses and promoting mental health and well -being at the margins of the UN General Assembly.

Kennedy said that the WHO document “goes beyond the UN’s regular tasks”. The United States also cannot “accept a language that promotes destructive gender ideology … or claims about constitutional or international abortion,” the Minister added. According to him, the US will not support the statement, but will never resolve from its commitment to put an end to chronic diseases.

The document is not mentioned

AFP noted that there was no mention of the right of abortion or gender ideology in the 15-page WHO receipt. Despite Kennedy’s declared attitude of the United States, the Declaration is expected to be approved in October by most of the 193 WHO Member States.

The United Nations and its agencies are the target of US President Donald Trump’s criticism, who, after his return to the White House in January 2025, initiated the process of withdrawing the United States from WHO, AFP recalled.

Kennedy has been limited by Kennedy, who can get vaccines against infectious disease Covid-19, abolished federal research grants for MRNA technology used in the main vaccines against Covida, and announced new research scientists of a long-term disproportional claim about the connection of vaccination and autism.

Pregnant women have pain to suffer

On Monday, President Trump, who recommended pregnant women to “endure” and avoid taking Tylenol (Paracetamol) – for the alleged link between this medicine and the occurrence of autism in children, also commented on this topic again. Trump also called for fundamental changes in the standardized vaccination plans of children.

The WHO said in response that it was not shown that tylenol or vaccines would cause autism. SPECIZANT TARIK JASAREVIČ stressed that “vaccines have saved countless lives, this is the achievement of science.” At the same time, the spokesman called on political leaders to follow the recommendations of health authorities.

Non -transferable diseases (NCDs), also known as the chronic disease that the WHO reports tend to last a long time and are the result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental and behavioral factors.

The main types of NCD are cardiovascular diseases (such as heart attacks and stroke), cancer, chronic respiratory diseases (such as chronic obstructive lung disease and asthma) and diabetes. NCDs are disproportionately affected by people in low and medium -revenue countries where nearly three quarters of NCD deaths around the world (32 million) occur.

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