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WASHINGTON, July 8 — President Donald Trump yesterday formally started the withdrawal of the United States from the World Health Organisation, making good on threats to deprive the UN body of its top funding source over its response to the coronavirus. Public health advocates and Trump's...

The World Health Organisation news conference on the coronavirus, now officially called Covid-19, in Geneva, Switzerland February 11, 2020. — Reuters pic

After threatening to suspend the US$400 million in annual US contributions and then announcing a withdrawal, the Trump administration has formally sent a notice to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, a State Department spokesperson said. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus responded to the news with a one-word tweet — “Together!” — as he linked to a discussion by US health experts on how leaving the global body could impede efforts to prevent future pandemics.

Democratic lawmakers have accused Trump of seeking to deflect criticism from his handling of the pandemic in the United States, which has suffered by far the highest death toll of any nation despite the president's stated hope that the virus will disappear. Representative Ami Bera, himself a physician, said that the United States and World Health Organisation had worked “hand in hand” to eradicate smallpox and nearly defeat polio.

 

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