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Wednesday, April 15, 2020
How China Corrupted the World Health Organization's Response to COVID-19
The World Health Organization (WHO) put out questionable guidance on
how to deal with the coronavirus, it was slow to communicate the
magnitude of the threat, and it whitewashed the Chinese government's
early handling of the crisis. President Donald Trump, who put a hold on WHO funding yesterday,
isn't absolved of his own failures in confronting COVID-19. But there's
no doubt that the WHO's response destroyed much of its credibility,
damaged the field of public health, and failed to contain the pandemic. The
WHO's actions in response to COVID-19, in part, stemmed from its overly
deferential stance towards China, which is its second-biggest financial
contributor among 194 member states. "A phenomenal collective action by the
people of China to this response" is how Bruce Aylward, head of the
joint WHO-China mission, described China's handling of the outbreak on February 25, 2020, a day after WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus praised China's "rapid response," which he claimed "changed the course of this epidemic." The WHO also praised China for releasing the virus's genome while neglecting to mention that it took them at least 17 days to do so.
It didn't report human-to-human transmission until late January—even
though Chinese doctors suspected it at least a month earlier. Although
the extreme lockdown of Wuhan likely saved thousands of lives, WHO
scientists weren't allowed into Wuhan until 3 weeks after the outbreak
first came to light, leaving open many questions about measures the
government took in the interim. Meanwhile, the WHO praised the country
for its supposed openness. "China
took action at the epicenter, and that helped prevent the spread to
other provinces and the rest of the world," Ghebreyesus said on February 15. "As China has shown, this does not need to be a pandemic if we take action," WHO Executive Director Michael Ryan said on February 28. As the virus continued spreading across Europe and reached America, the WHO recommended "no interference with international travel." One country that ignored this advice was Taiwan, which also warned the WHO that it suspected that the virus was spreading through
human-to-human transmission, yet was ignored. Taiwan, which has one of
the lowest rates of known COVID-19 infections per capita, was prevented
from joining the WHO as a member country in 2015 by China, which refuses to acknowledge Taiwan's independence.In late March, World Health Organization epidemiologist Bruce Aylward declined to answer a Hong Kong reporter's question about Taiwan—or even acknowledge its existence. As Taiwan was distributing face masks to its citizens, the WHO was advising the rest of the world that they were unnecessary—and initially, the Centers for Disease Control and U.S. Surgeon General followed its lead. But health experts pointed to mounting evidence that masks can help slow the spread of respiratory disease, especially among asymptomatic carriers, a population that the WHO maintains is virtually nonexistent despite mounting evidence to the contrary. In mid-February, the WHO trumpeted good news from China, claiming confirmed and suspected cases of COVID-19 had declined, ignoring evidence that it may have been a statistical anomaly. U.S. intelligence, meanwhile, believes that China has entirely misrepresented both case numbers and death tolls, according to Bloomberg News. Finally on March 11, after Italy was already in full national lockdown with more than 10,000 cases, the WHO finally acknowledged the true magnitude of the crisis, declaring a global pandemic...MORE
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