China and WHO
Kerby Anderson
Over the next few weeks, we will see many pundits and politicians blaming the president and his administration for the virus crisis. But before we start assigning any blame in the US, we need to go back to the country of origin. China and the World Health Organization should be held accountable for this pandemic.
When the first Chinese citizens became sick, doctors tried to connect the dots of these cases and found they went back to the Hua’nan market. One of the first doctors to alert Chinese authorities was criticized for “spreading rumors.” Another had to write a self-criticism letter. Other medical personnel simply vanished.
Even after the Chinese president ordered officials to control the outbreak, authorities kept denying it could be spread between humans. That is why they went ahead with the Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations that spread the virus even further. By the time China implemented the largest quarantine in history, the damage had been done. The cities of Wuhan and others in the province were overwhelmed.
The director of the World Health Organization is probably someone you have never heard about. His name is Tedros Adhanaom Ghebreyesus (TED-ros AD-he-nom GA-bre-ay-sus). Two authors in an article in The Hill accuse him of turning a blind eye to what was happening in China and helping play down its severity. Even worse, while he was praising China for its “transparency,” medical personnel who tried to tell the truth were being detained or simply disappeared.
And if you assumed that the director of the World Health Organization would have to be a doctor, you would be wrong. He not only is not trained as a medical doctor but has no global health management experience.
The leaders of China and the leader of the World Health Organization deserve blame for this pandemic and should be held accountable.
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