U.S. opts out of WHO-linked global COVID-19 vaccine effort

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The Trump admin. is pulling US officials from the headquarters of the World Health Organization, even as cases in the US climb above 6,000,000.

The administration will continue to make voluntary contributions to the WHO for specific programs, including $68 million for humanitarian health assistance in Libya and Syria as well as polio eradication in priority countries and $40 million for immunization and influenza programs, according to Dr. Alma Golden, assistant administrator for global health for the U.S. Agency for International Development. The U.S.

Pompeo justified the U.S. absence Wednesday by accusing the WHO of placing politics above science and promising U.S. financial contributions to global vaccine distribution."There is no nation that has been or will be as deeply committed to delivering vaccines all around the world as the United States of America, not just in terms of dollars.

U.S. participation in the WHO is still possible if it undertakes reforms"starting with demonstrating its independence from the Chinese Communist Party," Cook told reporters Wednesday."And it needs to make improvements in its ability to prepare for, to prevent, to detect, and to respond to outbreaks of dangerous pathogens."

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus argues reforms can be made from the inside, telling “NBC Nightly News” anchor Lester Holt in an at the Aspen Security Forum last month that he hopes the U.S. reconsiders its decision to leave the organization.“The problem is not about the money," Ghebreyesus said."It’s not the financing that’s the issue. It’s actually the relationship with the U.S. that’s more important and its leadership abroad."

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