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05-29-2020, 20:16
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President Trump said Friday that the United States is "terminating" its relationship with the World Health Organization (WHO) over its response to the novel coronavirus, following through on a threat issued earlier this month.
https://www.vietbf.com/forum/attachment.php?attac hmentid=1590019&stc=1&d=1590783357
Speaking at a press conference in the White House Rose Garden, Trump accused the WHO of being under China's "total control" and of failing to make reforms requested by his administration. The president said he would “redirect” funds promised to the WHO to assist other global health needs.
“We have detailed the reforms that it must make and engaged with them directly, but they have refused to act,” Trump said.
The announcement marks a further escalation with the global health body in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic and is sure to prompt criticism from the health community. It follows a decision in mid-April to suspend funding to the WHO pending a review of the organization’s handling of the coronavirus.
The United States contributes upwards of $400 million annually to the WHO — the group’s largest contributor — and public health experts have warned that a suspension of funds would severely damage the organization.
Trump has focused criticism on the WHO for several weeks, portraying the organization as being too “China-centric” and accusing it of failing to sufficiently warn the global community about the threat from the virus. Conservatives have likewise criticized the organization of being too trusting of information from Beijing.
A WHO representative did not immediately return a request for comment on Friday afternoon.
The WHO has defended its initial response to the coronavirus pandemic, saying it gave the world enough time to intervene by declaring COVID-19 a global health emergency on January 30.
Trump’s complaints about the WHO have punctuated criticism of his own statements minimizing the threat of the virus early on — he said in late February that the number of domestic coronavirus cases would soon be “close to zero.” Over 1.7 million Americans have been sickened from COVID-19 as of Friday afternoon and more than 100,000 have died, according to Johns Hopkins University.
The Trump administration has also been faulted for delays in coronavirus testing that experts say cost critical weeks early on during the U.S. response.
Trump sent a strongly worded letter to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on May 18 threatening to permanently withhold funding and withdraw from the global body if it didn’t commit to implementing “major substantive improvements” within 30 days.
At the time, a WHO spokesperson said the organization had received the letter and was “considering” its contents.
Trump’s announcement about the WHO came during a brief Friday news conference focused largely on the U.S. relationship with China. Trump rebuked Beijing for its handling for the coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, blaming China for the health and economic devastation the pandemic has caused.
“China’s coverup of the Wuhan virus allowed the disease to spread all over the world, instigating a global pandemic that has cost more than 100,000 American lives and over one million lives worldwide,” Trump said.
“Countless lives have been taken and profound economic hardship has been inflicted all around the globe,” he added.
Trump claimed that China ignored its reporting obligations to the WHO and pressured the body to “mislead the world when the virus was first discovered by Chinese authorities.”
He also pointed out that U.S. contributions to the global health body dwarf those from China by tens of millions of dollars.
The Hill
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/500161-trump-us-terminating-relationship-with-who?fbclid=IwAR0tJtB fG2RTSp3ZvzKcBY7JVyj xnK4XP2tV9qovRBIGa8C FvNYJ5SC6CX0&fbclid=IwAR218K_eN8M YduiUckt7moBNaYOhIEm aGjSvuKVDq-7NQFfVhRXIvv5BeEk
President Trump said Friday that the United States is "terminating" its relationship with the World Health Organization (WHO) over its response to the novel coronavirus, following through on a threat issued earlier this month.
https://www.vietbf.com/forum/attachment.php?attac hmentid=1590019&stc=1&d=1590783357
Speaking at a press conference in the White House Rose Garden, Trump accused the WHO of being under China's "total control" and of failing to make reforms requested by his administration. The president said he would “redirect” funds promised to the WHO to assist other global health needs.
“We have detailed the reforms that it must make and engaged with them directly, but they have refused to act,” Trump said.
The announcement marks a further escalation with the global health body in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic and is sure to prompt criticism from the health community. It follows a decision in mid-April to suspend funding to the WHO pending a review of the organization’s handling of the coronavirus.
The United States contributes upwards of $400 million annually to the WHO — the group’s largest contributor — and public health experts have warned that a suspension of funds would severely damage the organization.
Trump has focused criticism on the WHO for several weeks, portraying the organization as being too “China-centric” and accusing it of failing to sufficiently warn the global community about the threat from the virus. Conservatives have likewise criticized the organization of being too trusting of information from Beijing.
A WHO representative did not immediately return a request for comment on Friday afternoon.
The WHO has defended its initial response to the coronavirus pandemic, saying it gave the world enough time to intervene by declaring COVID-19 a global health emergency on January 30.
Trump’s complaints about the WHO have punctuated criticism of his own statements minimizing the threat of the virus early on — he said in late February that the number of domestic coronavirus cases would soon be “close to zero.” Over 1.7 million Americans have been sickened from COVID-19 as of Friday afternoon and more than 100,000 have died, according to Johns Hopkins University.
The Trump administration has also been faulted for delays in coronavirus testing that experts say cost critical weeks early on during the U.S. response.
Trump sent a strongly worded letter to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on May 18 threatening to permanently withhold funding and withdraw from the global body if it didn’t commit to implementing “major substantive improvements” within 30 days.
At the time, a WHO spokesperson said the organization had received the letter and was “considering” its contents.
Trump’s announcement about the WHO came during a brief Friday news conference focused largely on the U.S. relationship with China. Trump rebuked Beijing for its handling for the coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, blaming China for the health and economic devastation the pandemic has caused.
“China’s coverup of the Wuhan virus allowed the disease to spread all over the world, instigating a global pandemic that has cost more than 100,000 American lives and over one million lives worldwide,” Trump said.
“Countless lives have been taken and profound economic hardship has been inflicted all around the globe,” he added.
Trump claimed that China ignored its reporting obligations to the WHO and pressured the body to “mislead the world when the virus was first discovered by Chinese authorities.”
He also pointed out that U.S. contributions to the global health body dwarf those from China by tens of millions of dollars.
The Hill
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/500161-trump-us-terminating-relationship-with-who?fbclid=IwAR0tJtB fG2RTSp3ZvzKcBY7JVyj xnK4XP2tV9qovRBIGa8C FvNYJ5SC6CX0&fbclid=IwAR218K_eN8M YduiUckt7moBNaYOhIEm aGjSvuKVDq-7NQFfVhRXIvv5BeEk