Nope it is am impartial view. I don't read conservative websites. Everyone is blaming the WHO. CNN blamed the WHO. Nothing biased about what I saidHave you actually taken an impartial look at what the WHO did, what they knew about this new virus strain, and when they knew it or are you simply relying on commentary from conservative US news sites?
Good. They have proven themselves to be nothing but Healthcrats bending the knee to China and ignoring experienced countries like Taiwan.I love it. Well overdue this dumbass organization cost Canadian lives. I'm glad someone had the guts to do it. The head of the WHO isn't even a doctor LOL. What a joke!
https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1217043229427761152?s=20Have you actually taken an impartial look at what the WHO did, what they knew about this new virus strain, and when they knew it or are you simply relying on commentary from conservative US news sites?
The WHO relayed the info they were given by China.https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1217043229427761152?s=20
We know that Taiwan communicated to the WHO and had evidence that there was human to human transmission as early as December. The WHO is garbage. Hope UN is next.
They were funded. Now they are defunded.The WHO relayed the info they were given by China.
China held that info back, blame them, not WHO.
Or fund the WHO so that they can do their own research quickly.
Agree, WHO has a long history of getting it wrong - swine flu, bird flu, incurable clap, just to name a few which were over hyped, and now Covid-19 which was underhyped. Plus Trump needs someone to blame because he keeps fucking up.I think the criticism of the WHO is fair. I also think Trump is using this as an excuse to cut their funding because he hates multilateral international organizations.
I believe the concept of having a world health organization makes sense for many reasons; a better response would have been to call for the resignation of the WHO president...an even better idea would have been to wait until this pandemic is under control before Trump starts beating his chest and picking fights with an international organization but there’s an election coming and Trump needs as many enemies to fight with as possible.
Exactly, it's the Governors, the Democrats, Obama, the media, now WHO.Trump is ( as usual) trying to deflect blame away from his terrible response and onto the WHO and of course, China. Pathetic attempt.
He’s eminently qualified. Masters in Infectious Diseases and PhD in Community Health.I love it. Well overdue this dumbass organization cost Canadian lives. I'm glad someone had the guts to do it. The head of the WHO isn't even a doctor LOL. What a joke!
If you actually followed world politics, you would have noticed that the WHO DID FAIL to react properly.Have you actually taken an impartial look at what the WHO did, what they knew about this new virus strain, and when they knew it or are you simply relying on commentary from conservative US news sites?
If you followed SKYNET news instead of CNN and other govt sponsored media, you would have noticed that there actually is a call for Tedros to step down.I think the criticism of the WHO is fair. I also think Trump is using this as an excuse to cut their funding because he hates multilateral international organizations.
I believe the concept of having a world health organization makes sense for many reasons; a better response would have been to call for the resignation of the WHO president...an even better idea would have been to wait until this pandemic is under control before Trump starts beating his chest and picking fights with an international organization but there’s an election coming and Trump needs as many enemies to fight with as possible.
Interesting is the fact that you put blame on Trump, then China before the WHO.The WHO relayed the info they were given by China.
China held that info back, blame them, not WHO.
Or fund the WHO so that they can do their own research quickly.
Sure, SARS, MERS, Ebola, and now COVID-19 will all do much better without anybody watching them.Agree, WHO has a long history of getting it wrong - swine flu, bird flu, incurable clap, just to name a few which were over hyped, and now Covid-19 which was underhyped. Plus Trump needs someone to blame because he keeps fucking up.
Yup, and those viruses reached North America as well!!! LMAO!Sure, SARS, MERS, Ebola, and now COVID-19 will all do much better without anybody watching them.
Their market shares will skyrocket.
The U.S gives them more than $500 million every year more than any other country. Why did they trust China? Doesn't that tell you all you need to know? They dropped the ball, plain and simple. They deserve the blame.The WHO relayed the info they were given by China.
China held that info back, blame them, not WHO.
Or fund the WHO so that they can do their own research quickly.
Well he's doing a piss poor job, that's for sure.He’s eminently qualified. Masters in Infectious Diseases and PhD in Community Health.
“In 1986, Tedros received a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Biology from the University of Asmara.[12] In 1992, Tedros received a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Immunology of Infectious Diseases from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine at the University of London.[7] In 2000, he earned a PhD in community health from the University of Nottingham for research investigating the effects of dams on the transmission of malaria in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.[13]”
In 2001, Tedros was appointed head of the Tigray Regional Health Bureau.[7] As head of the bureau, Tedros was credited with making a 22% reduction in AIDS prevalence in the region, and a 69% reduction in meningitis cases. He oversaw a campaign to improve ICT access that installed computers and internet connectivity to most of the region's hospitals and clinics, whereas they had not been connected before.[15]
During his time in this position, health care staffing was increased by 50%. Immunization for measles was raised to 98% of all children and total immunisation for all children under 12 months was raised to 74%. The percentage of government funding for the Tigray Regional Health Bureau was increased to 65%, with foreign donors' percentage falling to 35%. Overall, 69% of the population was provided with health care services within 10 km.[15]
In late 2003, Tedros was appointed a State Minister (deputy minister) for Health and served for just over a year.[16]“
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tedros_Adhanom