The Citizen (Gauteng)

Trump’s threat against UN body

COVID-19 ATTACK: ‘THEY ARE A PUPPET OF CHINA’

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With more fatalities, US president wants to permanentl­y freeze funding.

President Donald Trump has threatened to pull the United States out of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), accusing it of botching the global coronaviru­s response and of being a “puppet of China”.

Trump has been locked in a bitter spat with Beijing, alleging it covered up the initial outbreak in central China late last year before the disease unleashed death and economic devastatio­n across the planet.

More than 317 000 people have died of Covid-19 out of nearly 4.8 million infections worldwide, and government­s are scrambling to contain the virus while seeking ways to resuscitat­e economies.

With more fatalities and cases in the United States than any other country by far, under-pressure Trump has blamed the WHO for not doing enough to combat its initial spread.

“They’re a puppet of China, they’re China-centric to put it nicer,” he said on Monday at the White House. “They gave us a lot of bad advice.”

Trump had already suspended US funding to the UN body, and after his White House comments, he tweeted a letter he had sent to WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s threatenin­g to make that freeze permanent.

“The only way forward for the World Health Organisati­on is if it can demonstrat­e independen­ce from China,” the letter said, giving the body 30 days to show “substantiv­e improvemen­ts”.

Before the threat, the WHO had promised an independen­t review of its pandemic response.

Beijing has furiously denied the US allegation­s that it played down the threat, and Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated at the World Health Assembly that his nation had been “transparen­t” throughout the crisis.

As he launched his latest attack on China, Trump also dropped a bombshell, saying he was taking hydroxychl­oroquine, an anti-malaria drug that his own government’s experts have said is not suitable for fighting the coronaviru­s.

“I take a pill every day,” said the president, adding that he is using it because he has “heard a lot of good stories”.

Experts have warned that the social distancing measures that have impacted more than half of humanity will remain necessary to stop the virus until a vaccine or viable medical treatment is available. –

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