COVID-19: WHO urges global unity, defends handling of pandemic after Trump's criticism

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GENEVA: The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday (Apr 8) pleaded for global unity in fighting the coronavirus and gave a strident defence ...

GENEVA: The World Health Organization on Wednesday pleaded for global unity in fighting the coronavirus and gave a strident defence of his agency's handling of the pandemic, in response to US President Donald Trump's criticism.

US contributions to the WHO in 2019 exceeded US$400 million, almost double the second-largest country donor, according to US figures. The WHO website shows the United States as its top donor, contributing nearly 15 per cent of the budget. "Fortunately I rejected their advice on keeping our borders open to China early on. Why did they give us such a faulty recommendation?"Tedros urged the United States to join with China in combating the disease rather than indulging in a blame game, as he issued a stern defence of the WHO's management of the pandemic.

"If you want to have many more body bags - then you do it. If you don't want many more body bags, then you refrain from politicising it. Now the agency has been accused of delaying sounding the alarm over COVID-19 for fear of offending Beijing, for waiting too long to declare the outbreak a global pandemic and for failing to coordinate a coherent international response.

 

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