July 7, 2020 – Note: President Donald Trump today officially withdrew the U.S. from the World Health Organization (WHO), according to news reports.
The coronavirus pandemic calls for global solidarity, with countries joining together to address a common public health threat. The world needs lots of information sharing about how to mitigate the spread of the disease, and research and knowledge sharing to rush forward treatments and vaccines.
There is one global agency that can carry out this agenda: The World Health Organization.
Trumpโs decision to pull the U.S. out of the WHO will leave the U.S. and the world less able to confront the pandemic. It is contemptible and reprehensible. His irrational petulance โ lashing out and blaming others because the coronavirus doesnโt yield to his predictions that it simply will โgo awayโ โ will lead to needless and avoidable death and suffering. Thatโs true for death and disease related to the coronavirus โ but also cancer, diabetes, traffic accidents, unsafe drugs, insufficient access to essential medicines, tobacco-related disease and more.
Trump can build walls around the U.S. a hundred feet high, but the coronavirus doesnโt care a whit. This is a global crisis, and it requires global solutions. Withdrawing from the WHO isnโt just morally wrong โ and it wonโt just hurt other countries โ it is counterproductive to protecting public health in the U.S.
The WHO has many imperfections, but this decision has nothing to do with the agencyโs performance. It is simply more Trump scapegoating, unfortunately, at the expense of the well-being of people around the world. www.citizen.org
