Tuesday, 24 December 2024

Trump Plans To Pull US Out Of WHO ‘On Day One’


WHO Chief Trump

Donald Trump’s transition team is aiming to pull the US out of the World Health Organization on the first day of the new administration.

Meanwhile so called experts warn of the “catastrophic” impact such a move would have on global health. 

Members of Trump’s team told the experts of their intention to announce a withdrawal from the global health body on the president-elect’s inauguration on January 20th.

MSN reports: The departure would remove the WHO’s biggest source of funds, damaging its ability to respond to public health crises such as the coronavirus pandemic.

“America is going to leave a huge vacuum in global health financing and leadership. I see no one that is going to fill the breach,” said Lawrence Gostin, professor of global health at Georgetown Law, adding that the plan to withdraw “on day one” would be “catastrophic” for global health. 

The battle over US relations with the WHO comes after Trump nominated several allies, such as vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy, for top health jobs in the next administration. However, Gostin said he was not sure that Trump would place as high a priority on an immediate withdrawal as some in his team.

The US is the WHO’s largest single donor, providing about 16 per cent of its funding in 2022-23. 

In 2020, Trump initiated the process to leave the WHO as Covid-19 spread, accusing the agency of being under China’s control. But the process was never finished and his successor Joe Biden restarted relations with the agency on his first day of office in 2021. 

Experts have been told that some in Trump’s team want to move much faster this time around after initiating the process immediately.

Ashish Jha, Biden’s former White House Covid response co-ordinator and dean of Brown University’s school of public health, said the transition team wanted Trump to withdraw on the first day because of the “symbolism” of reversing Biden’s own inauguration-day move. 

“There are lots of people who are going to be part of the inner circle of the administration who do not trust the WHO and want to symbolically show on day one that they are out,” he said. 

He added that some in the team wanted to stay in the organisation and push to reform it, but another group who believed in cutting ties was winning the argument. 


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