Allan Favish is a Los Angeles-based attorney whose focus is on General Insurance Defense and Litigation Insurance Coverage/Reinsurance & Bad Faith Litigation. A UCLA graduate, he received his J.D. at Hastings College of Law in 1981.
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The proposed amendments by the U.S. to the International Health Regulations do not degrade the sovereignty of the United States. The proposed amendments will reduce the power of a country to prevent the World Health Organization from declaring that a public health emergency exists in that country. There is nothing in the proposed amendments that obligates the U.S. to accept any such declaration by the WHO.
Note: The editor at American Thinker erroneously changed the word "that" to "this" in the second sentence of the first paragraph. The second sentence should end with the phrase "exists in that country."