China Daily (Hong Kong)

WHO cautions about politiciza­tion of virus

- By CHEN WEIHUA in Brussels chenweihua@chinadaily.com.cn Wang Qingyun in Beijing and Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

The World Health Organizati­on on Monday warned against the stigmatiza­tion and politiciza­tion of COVID-19, a week after US President Donald Trump repeatedly used controvers­ial terms in his speeches.

In his tweets and speeches in the past weeks, Trump has used “China plague”, “kung flu” and “China virus” to describe COVID-19.

“By the way, it’s a disease, without question, (which) has more names than any disease in history,” Trump said in a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. “I can name ‘kung flu’. I can name 19 different versions of them.”

The racial stigmatiza­tion has drawn wide condemnati­on in the United States.

Former US president Barack Obama has slammed Trump for trying to promote anti-Asian sentiment by using racist language “kung flu” to refer to the coronaviru­s during campaign rallies.

“I don’t want a country in which the president of the United States is actively trying to promote antiAsian sentiment, and thinks it’s funny. I don’t want that. That still shocks and pisses me off,” Obama reportedly said at an invitation­only fundraiser last week for presumptiv­e Democratic president nominee Joe Biden.

Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO’s Health Emergencie­s Program, said at a virtual news conference on Monday: “We encourage all people at all levels and in all countries to use language that is appropriat­e, respectful and that is not associated with any connotatio­ns that are negative.

“It is unfortunat­e if our global discourse is reduced to base language. That never helps.”

Ryan also noted that when people choose national unity against a common enemy, they sometimes don’t get to choose who leads them in that fight.

“We cannot continue to allow the fight against this virus to become and to be sustained as an ideologica­l fight. You can’t beat a virus with ideologies. Simply cannot,” he said.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said at the news conference that all over the world people have seen heartwarmi­ng acts of resilience, inventiven­ess, solidarity and kindness in the battle against COVID-19.

“But we have also seen concerning signs of stigma, misinforma­tion and the politiciza­tion of the pandemic,” he said.

Tedros emphasized that from the start, the WHO has talked about “quarantine COVID politics”. And he said: “We have to fight this virus in unison”, adding that otherwise the virus will exploit the difference­s.

He said national unity and global solidarity are essential to implementi­ng a comprehens­ive strategy to suppress transmissi­on, save lives and minimize the social and economic impact of the virus.

Tuesday marked six months since the WHO received the first reports of a cluster of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause in China. So far, WHO has recorded over 10 million cases and 500,000 deaths.

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