April 23, 2020: The director of the World Health Organization said in a conference on Wednesday that he urged the Trump Administration to rethink on its suspension of Funding, but he mainly thought about the end of the pandemic and saving lives, he added.
Donald Trump on April 15 announced that The US will cut off regular WHO Funding as it fails to respond to the pandemic. There were “concerning ongoing trends” in earlier epidemics in the regions of Africa and Central & South America, said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus – WHO director-general.
Mr.s Tedros said that he hopes the Trump Administration believes in the agency and this is an important investment, but resuming fundings will not just help others, but essential for the American citizen to stay safe amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Over 100 out of 195 countries are still away from the worse side of the pandemic as they are on the first stage of coronavirus. Some countries that were affected early in the pandemic are observing a slow down in COVID-19 positive cases,” Tedros said in an online briefing of Geneva journalists.
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“The virus will remain the same” so we cannot afford any mistake as we have to continue on the path. COVID-19 will associate the USA for a long period,” he said, there is no hope of stabilizing in the Western European countries.
The President Donald Trump last week criticised the WHO chief and working plans while suspending funding to this U.N. agency. Mike Pompeo – U.S. Secretary of State on Wednesday told the United States firmly believes that the Republic of China’s ruling communist party failed to manage the pandemic and report the outbreak of new novel coronavirus at the right time to the WHO so that it all could have been prevented.
“Looking back in the time, I think we announced emergency at the right time and when the world could manage to halt the spread of COVID-19, “said WHO chief Tedros, at that time there were only 82 COVID-19 positive cases outside China without any causality, he added.”
Jeremy Farrar, director of Wellcome Trust Global Health Charity, said that the whole world has to learn to live with the new coronavirus. We will have to find ways to deal with it, “he said in an online media conference.

