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Biden to mend World Health Organization ties, Fauci to speak
David Wainer, John Lauerman and Mario Parker, Bloomberg
Jan. 20, 2021
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The World Health Organization regional office for the Americas in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 26, 2020.Bloomberg photo by Stefani Reynolds.
President-elect Joe Biden plans to take immediate steps Wednesday after he is inaugurated to re-engage with the World Health Organization and send top U.S. medical expert Anthony Fauci to speak to the group in a strong repudiation of Donald Trump s snubs during the coronavirus pandemic.
The incoming administration plans to participate in the WHO executive board meeting this week, with Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert, heading the delegation and speaking. Once the U.S. resumes its engagement with the WHO, the new administration will work with the body to strengthen and reform the group, according to a fact sheet released by the Biden transition team.
Updated Jan 19, 2021 | 13:46 IST
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO has warned that a failure to create mechanisms that ensure equitable access of vaccines will only prolong what is already an unprecedented global health crisis. World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus  |  Photo Credit: AP
Key Highlights
The WHO chief raised concerns over vaccine manufacturers prioritising regulatory approval in high-income nations (where opportunities are most lucrative), rather than working with WHO
The Director-General has consistently emphasised and re-emphasised that if governments approached the pandemic solely from positions of self-interest that it would come at a grave, but more importantly, avoidable human and economic cost