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About WCH

**World Council for Health (WCH)** is a grassroots, people-powered, non-profit initiative based in Bath, United Kingdom, aiming to expand public health knowledge and opinion-making through science and shared wisdom.

WCH was founded by Dr. Jennifer Hibberd, a pediatric dentist, and Dr. Tess Lawrie, a physician and former consultant to the World Health Organization, in September 2021 in response to growing distrust in local, national, and global public health authorities, which left people fearful and confused about how best to care for themselves, their families, and their communities.

World Council for Health has over 200 coalition partners in more than 50 countries worldwide and is currently undergoing a decentralization process, which has activated more than 25 WCH Country Councils. WCH frequently produces video content in the form of live shows, events, and webinars hosted by their team and committees. According to their website, the committees include Mind Health, Law and Activism, and Health Science.

**Activities:**

World Council for Health promotes holistic health and sovereignty and encourages people to take control of their health. In September 2021, as part of the organization's launch, WCH published a home treatment guide for Covid-19. The guide is based on evidence-based strategies accessible at home. From the beginning, World Council for Health has encouraged everyone experiencing Covid-19 symptoms to stay calm and trust their immune systems. In the case of a severe infection, readers of the guide are instructed to seek advice from a trusted health professional or visit the hospital.

In November 2021, World Council for Health released their Spike Protein Detox guide, which offers several tips for removing both viral and vaccine-induced spike proteins from the body. The guide has now been translated into 27 languages.

In 2021, World Council for Health also launched a Cease and Desist campaign to raise awareness about the documented harms caused by Covid-19 vaccines. WCH was one of the first organizations to call for a complete stop to the global vaccination campaign.

In 2022, WCH held its first international conference in Bath, United Kingdom. The Better Way conference, led by Del Bigtree from The HighWire, brought together speakers and guests from around the world to discuss topics relevant to both the medical community and the average person. The conference was also livestreamed.

The Council’s 7 principles for a better way emerged from the topics discussed at the first Better Way conference. The principles and the associated Better Way Charter guide WCH, its partners, and its country councils.

In 2022, World Council for Health also published a Pharmacovigilance Report, confirming sufficient evidence from independent analysis of official data to recall all Covid-19 vaccines.

In 2023, WCH began issuing policy documents aimed at decision-makers and officials. The first policy document was published in April, responding to the proposed amendments to the World Health Organization’s international health regulations (Rejecting Monopoly Power Over Global Public Health). In August, WCH released its second policy document on the effects of unregulated digitalization (Effects of Unregulated Digitalization on Health and Democracy), followed by a document on human trafficking (Human Trafficking: A Call for Action), published in September.

World Council for Health also hosted its second Better Way conference, again held in Bath, United Kingdom, in June 2023. The conference, led by Neil Oliver, also attracted speakers and attendees from around the world.

World Council for Health began a decentralization campaign in 2023. There are now 27 autonomous country councils established worldwide.

WCH Political Presentations

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