South Wales Echo

Trump threat to WHO funds

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US President Donald Trump has threatened to cease sending US funds to the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), claiming that the internatio­nal body “missed the call” on the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Mr Trump told reporters the WHO had “called it wrong” on the virus and that the organisati­on was “very China-centric” in its approach, seemingly suggesting that the WHO had gone along with Beijing’s efforts months ago to minimise the severity of the outbreak.

The WHO has praised China for its transparen­cy on the virus, even though there has been reason to believe that more people died of Covid-19-19 than the country’s official tally.

“They should have known and they probably did know,” Mr Trump said of WHO officials.

Mr Trump said during Tuesday night’s White House press briefing that he would cut US funding to the organisati­on before minutes later backtracki­ng and saying he would “strongly consider” it.

He also downplayed the release of memos from a senior adviser in January which warned of a possible pandemic as cases continued to rise across the US. He told reporters he was not aware of the memos in January, but had unilateral­ly followed some of their recommenda­tions, including taking steps to curtail travel from China.

But he added that he would not have wanted to act prematurel­y when it was not clear how dire the situation would become.

“I don’t want to create havoc and shock and everything else. I’m not going to go out and start screaming, ‘This could happen, this could happen,’” Mr Trump said. “I’m a cheerleade­r for this country,” he added.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday New York City’s pandemic death toll of at least 4,000 people eclipsed the number of those killed at the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001. The updated toll came as Wall Street’s big rally vanished, undercut in part by another plunge in the price of oil.

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