Shock News: World Health Organization Considers Some Countries as Laboratories
For not taking an active role in the Coronavirus outbreak, the World Health Organization at a meeting that attracted a great response, officials of the approach of some countries to study the virus 'unfortunate' and serves as a laboratory to see what works 'deadly terrible' creates an opportunity, he says.
Remarks at a meeting of the World Health Organization, which was accused of failing to take adequate measures during the Coronavirus outbreak, sparked much controversy. January-April audio recordings obtained by The Associated Press (AP) News Agency show that the agency's most authoritative scientists have determined that the global disaster was caused by countries' misguided policies.
Who saw some countries as laboratories said the approach of some countries was 'unfortunate' to study the virus and created a 'deadly horrific' opportunity to see what worked.
Who officials, including Japan, France, and Britain, one of the institution's biggest donors, have refused to discuss the wrongdoing in a row.
The WHO, which lost its membership to a major power when President Donald Trump, unable to deal with the crisis, pulled the United States out of membership, does not have the power to impose and sanction on member countries.
The institution has a policy not to publicly criticize the approach of any country, but rather to praise the efforts of governments and to convey warnings and criticism in closed-door negotiations.
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