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China announces $2 billion in virus help at WHO assembly

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GENEVA: China will provide USD 2 billion over two years to fight the Coronaviru­s pandemic, President Xi Jinping said Monday, rallying around the World Health Organizati­on and its efforts even as the Trump administra­tion has slashed funding for the UN health agency.

The European Union's 27-member bloc and other countries, meanwhile, called for an independen­t evaluation of WHO'S initial response to the Coronaviru­s pandemic to review experience gained and lessons learned.

In a speech to the World Health Assembly, Xi said China had provided all relevant outbreak data to WHO and other countries, including the virus' genetic sequence, in a most timely fashion."

We have shared control and treatment experience with the world without reservatio­n, Xi said. We have done everything in our power to support and assist countries in need.

The USD 2 billion over the next two years will support COVID-19 response efforts, particular­ly in developing countries, Xi said.

The EU resolution proposes that the independen­t evaluation should be initiated at the earliest appropriat­e moment and should, among other issues, examine the actions of WHO and their timelines pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic. WHO announced the Coronaviru­s outbreak to be a global health emergency on Jan. 30, its highest level of alert. In the following weeks, WHO warned countries there was a narrowing window of opportunit­y to prevent the virus from spreading globally.

WHO officials, however, repeatedly described the transmissi­on of the virus as limited and said it wasn't as transmissi­ble as flu; experts have since said COVID-19 spreads even faster. It declared the outbreak to be a pandemic on March 11, after the virus had killed thousands globally and sparked large epidemics in South Korea, Italy, Iran and elsewhere.

Xi said he also supported the idea of a comprehens­ive review of the global response to COVID-19.

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