COVID-19: China to give WHO $30m more after US freezes funds

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China announced it will give another $30-million to the World Health Organization to help in the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

to the WHO, while"in contrast, China contributes roughly $40 million a year and even less".

Trump also claimed the outbreak could have been contained with"very little death" had the WHO assessed the situation in China accurately.Chinese city of WuhanBeijing has urged the US to support WHO-led international action against the pandemic after it halted funding, while observers warned that the US freeze would have consequences for the WHO's other disease control programmes around the world.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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Wow....

China:

Still way less than average U$400m that USA 🇺🇸 used to donate

It's their duty

WHO and most of Africa is now called China South.

What the hell is going on between WHO, USA and China? Go nkga legotlo 🤞🤞

I give USA ARROUND of 👏👏they knew it that will happen trust me now look China give $30m yeeeer W.H.O I THINK U ARE FALLING INTO CHINA HANDS

🤔🤔🤔

This is so embarrassing for that man.

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