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WHO sided with China on Covid-19: Trump

Prez says many unhappy with global health agency’s ‘praise’ of Beijing

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Washington, March 26: US President Donald Trump has said the WHO has “very much sided” with China on the Covid-19 crisis, asserting that many are unhappy with the “very unfair” praise by the global health agency on Beijing's handling of the Covid-19 outbreak in the country.

President Trump was responding to a question on allegation­s by Republican Senator Marco Rubio that the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) showed “favouritis­m” to China where the disease originated. Congressma­n Michael McCaul, ranking member on the House Foreign Relations Committee, has questioned the integrity of the WHO’s Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, saying “that there were several red flags in his past with respect to his relationsh­ip with China.”

“It (WHO) has been very very much sided with China. A lot of people are not happy about it,” Trump told reporters at a White House news conference on Wednesday. Trump was asked if he agreed that the WHO showed favouritis­m and the US should re-explore its relationsh­ip with the Geneva-based UN health agency once the dust settles. “I think there is certainly a lot of talk that it’s been very unfair. I think that a lot of people feel that it’s been very unfair,” Trump replied.

In a tweet Congressma­n Greg Steube alleged that the WHO has been a mouthpiece for China during the Covid-19 pandemic. Both the WHO and China must face consequenc­es once this pandemic is under control, he demanded. Senator Josh Hawley echoed Steube’s view and demanded the same. “There need to be consequenc­es here,” he said in another tweet.

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— AFP Garde républicai­ne mounted gendarme patrol a footpath close to La Ville-ès-Nonais in western France on Thursday, following a strict lockdown to stop the spread of Covid-19.

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