New York Post

Helping WHO?

Fauci’s scheme to empower failed agency

- BETSY McCAUGHEY

WHEN the next pandemic hits, President Biden wants the World Health Organizati­on — a puppet of the Chinese Communist Party — to have more power over the United States and other countries.

Among other changes, WHO is pushing for “equity” in access to vaccines and medicines, meaning America will be hindered from rushing new vaccines and treatments to its own population until poor countries are supplied — never mind who develops and pays for the drugs. Should the United States surrender its ability to care for its own population for the sake of global “equity”? The answer is no.

Anthony Fauci, Biden’s top delegate to WHO, is behind the dangerous idea of enlarging WHO’s power. We should all vigorously oppose it.

WHO lost its credibilit­y early in 2020, when COVID struck outside China. WHO parroted China’s false denials about human transmissi­on, delayed declaring a global health emergency and advised against travel restrictio­ns. All in service to Beijing, instead of offering unbiased advice to the world.

Georgetown professor and globalist Lawrence Gostin said the agency and its director-general were “caught in an awfully difficult position between what science dictates and a very, very powerful country.” Nonsense. The morally correct course was obvious, but WHO kowtowed to China instead, jeopardizi­ng millions of lives.

No wonder President Donald Trump severed connection­s with WHO. But Biden re-engaged on his first day as president, putting Fauci in charge of rejoining WHO. Fauci, in turn, promised the move would produce transparen­cy on COVID’s origins and reform of the agency. So far, there have been no answers and no reform. WHO keeps taking America’s money while taking orders from China.

WHO’s pro-China bias was on display last week at its annual meeting in Geneva. The agency spurned America’s request to admit Taiwan as an observer, on orders from Beijing.

WHO also re-elected Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s for another term as director-general. Tedros ran unopposed. The United States made no attempt to replace him, despite his subservien­ce to China at the expense of America’s safety and well-being. Why? Misplaced loyalties. Tedros calls Fauci “my brother,” and Fauci considers Tedros “my dear friend.” American interests be damned. Even more troubling, the WHO assembly voted to begin revising its regulation­s, which spell out a country’s legal obligation­s if a disease outbreak could spread internatio­nally.

It’s unclear how the revisions might impede the United States from making decisions about travel bans and other issues. But Reuters already reported one red flag: African nations supported the revision effort only after being guaranteed vaccine and therapeuti­cs “equity” for poor countries. Tedros has been pushing “equity” since 2020, insisting that wealthy countries should not be permitted to meet the needs of their own population­s before sharing with underdevel­oped nations.

As troubling as Taiwan’s exclusion, Tedros’s re-election and the proposed rule changes are, the worst is WHO’s failure to produce informatio­n on COVID’s origins. The first WHO-sponsored investigat­ion allowed China to dictate the terms, barring access to Chinese doctors and patients’ medical records and discountin­g evidence of a lab leak. Fauci has touted WHO’s promise of a second investigat­ion and report, but so far it’s come to nothing.

Fauci and Biden seem willing to forget 1 million American deaths from COVID, but the rest of us want answers. There should be no cooperatio­n with WHO or funding for WHO until we get them.

WHO “failed the American people and the world by working hand in hand with the Chinese Communist Party to conceal the origins of COVID-19,” said Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.).

Congressio­nal Republican­s launched measures last week to block further entangleme­nts with WHO. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) introduced legislatio­n mandating that any new agreement with the agency be deemed a treaty requiring the advice and consent of the Senate. Meanwhile, several House Republican­s demanded Biden explain his capitulati­on to Tedros’ re-election.

The world needs a global institutio­n to man an early-warning system, track disease outbreaks and coordinate an internatio­nal response. WHO is disqualifi­ed from that role. Biden is endangerin­g our health security by entrusting it to Fauci and his WHO cronies.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York.

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COVID coverup: Biden didn’t object to the re-election of Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, the Beijing-friendly boss of the World Health Organizati­on.
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