Biden's US revives support for WHO, reversing Trump retreat
GENEVA (AP) The United States will resume funding for the World Health Organization and join its consortium aimed at sharing coronavirus vaccines fairly around the globe, President Joe Bidens top adviser on the pandemic said Thursday, renewing support for an agency that the Trump administration had pulled back from.
Dr. Anthony Faucis quick commitment to the WHO whose response to the pandemic has been criticized by many, but perhaps most vociferously by the Trump administration marks a dramatic and vocal shift toward a more cooperative approach to fighting the pandemic.
I am honored to announce that the United States will remain a member of the World Health Organization, Fauci told a virtual meeting of the WHO from the United States, where it was 4:10 a.m. in Washington. It was the first public statement by a member of Bidens administration to an international audience and a sign of the priority that the new president has made of fighting COVID-19 both at home and with world partners.
Just hours after Bidens inauguration Wednesday, he wrote a letter to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Gutteres saying the U.S. had reversed the planned pullout from the WHO that was expected to take effect in July.
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