Trump vs. WHO: A Big Move with Big Consequences
USATue Jan 21 2025
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President Donald Trump has made it official—the United States is leaving the World Health Organization (WHO). This decision has healthcare experts worried about the future of global health responses.
What's the WHO all about? It's a United Nations agency set up to tackle health emergencies worldwide. Among its members are nearly 200 countries, and it plays a crucial role in stopping diseases from crossing borders. The U. S. has been one of its biggest contributors, especially when it comes to fighting health emergencies.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO was instrumental. It started issuing warnings about a mysterious illness in China way back in January 2020. It managed to raise funds and unite international efforts to combat the virus.
Why the fuss then? Some critics believe the WHO is too cozy with China. An independent panel even suggested improvements in 2021. Trump, in particular, has been vocal about his displeasure with the WHO, pointing fingers at its handling of the pandemic and accusing China of benefiting more than others.
Trump’s main gripe? He argues the U. S. is paying too much. While the country’s contribution was around $500 million, China, a way larger country, was contributing only $39 million. Trump signed an executive order pinpointing the "mishandling" of the pandemic and critiquing the WHO's reform failures.
Health experts are worried. They fear the U. S. pullout will leave the country in the dark about global health crises, making it harder to respond quickly and effectively. It also impacts any future pandemic agreements.
The move raised a lot of eyebrows. Some argue it's political, while others see it as a practical move to cut costs. One thing is clear – this decision will have broad ramifications for global health initiatives.
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