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Coronavirus: Trump gives WHO ultimatum over Covid-19 handling

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19th May 2020
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President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable in the State Dining Room of the White House May 18
Image captionMr Trump accuses the UN agency of having an “alarming lack of independence” from China.

US President Donald Trump has sent a letter to the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) threatening to pull US funding permanently over Covid-19.

The letter outlines a 30-day deadline for the body to commit to “substantive improvements” or risk losing millions and US membership altogether.

Addressed to WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, it criticises stages of the body’s response since December.

Earlier on Monday, Mr Trump called the UN’s health body a “puppet of China”.

The president, who faces re-election this year and has himself been criticised for his handling of the pandemic, has blamed China for trying to cover up the outbreak and has accused the WHO of failing to hold Beijing to account.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Mr Trump was trying to mislead the public, smear China and “shift the blame for [the US’s] own incompetent response”.

The US has more than 1.5 million of the world’s 4.8 million confirmed cases of coronavirus so far, with more than 90,000 deaths.

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Mr Trump’s ultimatum also comes at a time of pressure for the WHO.

On Monday Dr Tedros backed a review of the agency’s handling of the pandemic. He said an independent evaluation would take place “at the earliest appropriate moment”.

What does the letter say?

Mr Trump published the letter on Twitter on Monday night, following a day of heavy US criticism of the health agency.

Health Secretary Alex Azar spoke at the WHO’s World Health Assembly and accused the organisation of letting Covid-19 spin “out of control” at the cost of “many lives”.

Media captionUS Health Secretary Alex Azar: WHO failure to obtain information ‘cost many lives’

In his letter to Dr Tedros, the US president accuses the WHO of having an “alarming lack of independence” from China.

Among his assertions, Mr Trump accuses the agency of having “consistently ignored” what he describes as “credible reports” of the virus spreading in Wuhan at the start of December or even earlier.Skip Twitter post by @realDonaldTrumpDonald J. Trump✔@realDonaldTrump

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The US president has repeatedly accused China of failings in its response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Beijing denies the allegation. Earlier this month, the Chinese foreign ministry said the country had “all along been in good communication and co-operation” with the WHO and had “never attempted to manipulate the organisation”.

Also in the letter, Mr Trump:

  • Cites reports that the WHO delayed an emergency declaration under pressure from President Xi Jinping
  • Criticises the agency’s praise of China’s “transparency” amid its censorship and lack of international co-operation
  • Accuses the WHO of failing to comment on virus-related discrimination against Africans within China
  • Says Dr Tedros could have saved “many lives” if he had acted more like Dr Harlem Brundtland, the WHO chief during the Sars outbreak of 2003

Mr Trump, in his conclusion, alleges that “repeated missteps” by Dr Tedros and the WHO had been “extremely costly for the world”.

“The only way forward for the World Health Organization is if it can actually demonstrate independence from China,” his letter says.

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Mr Trump then calls for the organisation to commit to “major substantive improvements” within 30 days, without clarifying what this means.

Media captionMr Trump has repeatedly criticised China’s early handling of the outbreak

Without these changes, the president says, the US will make his temporary freeze of US funding permanent and “reconsider our membership in the organisation” altogether.

Mr Trump announced the halting of US payments last month. The country is the largest single contributor to the WHO, accounting for just less than 15% of its funding in the past financial year.

The president is seeking a second presidential term in November, and his attacks on China are seen as part of his re-election strategy.

Why is the WHO facing criticism?

President Trump is not alone in criticising the WHO’s response. The organization has been accused of being too trusting of China, and overly praising the country for its approach to the outbreak as it punished whistleblowers who tried to raise the alarm.

One WHO tweet from January quoted Chinese investigators saying there was “no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission” of the virus. It released a statement the following week saying this did in fact seem to be taking place in Wuhan.

The UN agency has also been criticised for the time it took to declare coronavirus a global health emergency.

Dr Tedros strongly defended the organization told reporters earlier this month that “didn’t waste time”.

On Monday, however. he agreed to an independent review of the WHO’s actions.

WHO head Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Image captionDr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has defended the WHO’s actions

These issues have dominated the two-day World Health Assembly in Geneva – the annual meeting of member states reviewing the WHO’s work – which is scheduled to end on Tuesday.

Also at issue is a resolution which would allow poorer countries access to any coronavirus vaccines or treatments that could be developed by private manufacturers.

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President Xi said on Monday that any vaccine developed in China would “be made a global public good”.

The Financial Times newspaper reports that the US is planning to publicly distance itself from some of the wording in the resolution. It is expected to pass despite any US objections.

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