Asatruland
06-06-2006, 15:17
Category: Human Rights
Strength: Significant
Presenter: Asatruland
Resolution: World Health Disease Center
APPROVES and APPLAUDS the efforts of Resolution #9 and Resolution #32 in their efforts to try to combat diseases of all kinds.
Article 1: The creation of a World Health Disease Center which will be funded voluntarily by U.N member states and Health Organizations and Charities like IRCO and others.
Article 1 (i): The creation of the World Health Disease Center will create a international medical staff of the most 'expert epidemiologists and support personnel from U.N member states but will ensure that U.N member states will still be left with their top physicans and doctors.
Article 1 (ii): The World Health Disease Center will direct its efforts to find cures to known infectious disease of the viral, Bacterial, Parasitic, Fungal, and Prion categories.
Article 1 (iii): The World Health Disease center will also conduct research to prepare for outbreaks of new 'unknown' diseases that reside within each of the five categories listed above in Article 1 (ii).
Article 1 (iv): The creation of a databank within the World Health Disease Center dealing with information on already known diseases and control methods of that certain disease which would be there for quick access to World Health Disease Center and other Health organizations liked IRCO and others.
Article 2: With the outbreak of a disease within the five categories of infectious diseases the World Health Disease Center will assist in restraining the outbreak of disease within infected area through medical and financial resources. The World Health Disease Center can assist other Health organizations, for example, the IRCO in organizing medical supplies and assests.
Article 3: A six category system will be set up to categorize different outbreaks of infectious diseases by its case to case basis.
Article 3 (i): Stage one; There has been a sporadic case of two or more in an isolated area over a week period. With stage one, there is a minimal alert and the World Health Disease Center will require an updated report on the outbreak each month.
Article 3 (ii): Stage two; Case to case human transmission that exceeds ten cases within a week. Moderate alert, where a World Health Disease Center Team can go to the effected area on governmental request.
Article 3 (iii): Stage three; Limited village or region infection of infectious disease that has caused at least 20 people to become sick and at least 50% in a short time period. Raised Alert system where World Health Disease Center staff work with governmental organizations to contain the spread of the disease.
Article 3 (iv): Stage four; Widespread regional contamination with 50% death or more. Dangerous Alert results in the U.N World Health Disease center staff to notify other World 'organizations' and other nations concerned and double effort to work on disease cure.
Article 3 (v): Stage five; National epidemic of infectious disease that National health officials can't control. Immediate Alert, the nation in question has has its quarantine broken, and that U.N member states should be alerted of possible transmission beyond borders of infectious disease.
Article 3 (vi): Stage six, the transmission of infectious across national boundaries and the need for worldwide preparedness and and action to combat such disease. Red Alert, infectious disease has spread national boundaries and URGES all U.N member states, to work together to halt the spread and insure a cure for the infectious disease in question.
Article 3 (vii): In case of endemic diseases to one particular nation, the World Health Disease Center and its staff will work with government officials on working for a cure to endemic as well as infectious diseases and ensure that endemic disease outbreaks don't become transnational infectious diseases as well.
Strength: Significant
Presenter: Asatruland
Resolution: World Health Disease Center
APPROVES and APPLAUDS the efforts of Resolution #9 and Resolution #32 in their efforts to try to combat diseases of all kinds.
Article 1: The creation of a World Health Disease Center which will be funded voluntarily by U.N member states and Health Organizations and Charities like IRCO and others.
Article 1 (i): The creation of the World Health Disease Center will create a international medical staff of the most 'expert epidemiologists and support personnel from U.N member states but will ensure that U.N member states will still be left with their top physicans and doctors.
Article 1 (ii): The World Health Disease Center will direct its efforts to find cures to known infectious disease of the viral, Bacterial, Parasitic, Fungal, and Prion categories.
Article 1 (iii): The World Health Disease center will also conduct research to prepare for outbreaks of new 'unknown' diseases that reside within each of the five categories listed above in Article 1 (ii).
Article 1 (iv): The creation of a databank within the World Health Disease Center dealing with information on already known diseases and control methods of that certain disease which would be there for quick access to World Health Disease Center and other Health organizations liked IRCO and others.
Article 2: With the outbreak of a disease within the five categories of infectious diseases the World Health Disease Center will assist in restraining the outbreak of disease within infected area through medical and financial resources. The World Health Disease Center can assist other Health organizations, for example, the IRCO in organizing medical supplies and assests.
Article 3: A six category system will be set up to categorize different outbreaks of infectious diseases by its case to case basis.
Article 3 (i): Stage one; There has been a sporadic case of two or more in an isolated area over a week period. With stage one, there is a minimal alert and the World Health Disease Center will require an updated report on the outbreak each month.
Article 3 (ii): Stage two; Case to case human transmission that exceeds ten cases within a week. Moderate alert, where a World Health Disease Center Team can go to the effected area on governmental request.
Article 3 (iii): Stage three; Limited village or region infection of infectious disease that has caused at least 20 people to become sick and at least 50% in a short time period. Raised Alert system where World Health Disease Center staff work with governmental organizations to contain the spread of the disease.
Article 3 (iv): Stage four; Widespread regional contamination with 50% death or more. Dangerous Alert results in the U.N World Health Disease center staff to notify other World 'organizations' and other nations concerned and double effort to work on disease cure.
Article 3 (v): Stage five; National epidemic of infectious disease that National health officials can't control. Immediate Alert, the nation in question has has its quarantine broken, and that U.N member states should be alerted of possible transmission beyond borders of infectious disease.
Article 3 (vi): Stage six, the transmission of infectious across national boundaries and the need for worldwide preparedness and and action to combat such disease. Red Alert, infectious disease has spread national boundaries and URGES all U.N member states, to work together to halt the spread and insure a cure for the infectious disease in question.
Article 3 (vii): In case of endemic diseases to one particular nation, the World Health Disease Center and its staff will work with government officials on working for a cure to endemic as well as infectious diseases and ensure that endemic disease outbreaks don't become transnational infectious diseases as well.