The WHO's Attack on Reduced Harm

July 01, 2025 by thefirebreak.org

The WHO's Attack on Reduced Harm

The text discusses the WHO's opposition to harm reduction products like e-cigarettes, misinforming against vaping and failing to support smokers trying to quit tobacco. It highlights the WHO's reliance on activists and foundations funding biased research, impacting their policies. The lack of transparency, refusal to consider scientific evidence, and questionable decision-making regarding a potential nicotine-based vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic are also addressed. The text emphasizes the need for the WHO to reform, address conflicts of interest, prioritize public health over political agendas, and promote responsible behavior.


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