During the Coronavirus Task Force press conference yesterday, President Trump spoke out to criticize the World Health Organization for how they handled the coronavirus outbreak. He said that his administration would be looking at freezing funds to the organization while they look at what went wrong.

The president called the WHO “China-centric” and called for a look at why the WHO delayed telling the world about China’s coronavirus outbreak. A very valid concern considering so many lives could have been saved if the WHO had warned the world earlier.

More questions are being asked about the man who is in charge of the WHO and about his close relationship with China. President Trump questioned why so much money is given to the WHO every year from the US but China is often favored. Another valid concern…

The outrageous response today from WHO Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was a threat to President Trump and then a charge of racism:

“Please do not politicize this virus…If you want to be exploited and if you want to have many more body bags, then you do it. If you don’t want many more body bags, then you refrain from politicizing it.” 

Then he pulled the race card:

“I can tell you personal attacks that have been going on for more than two, three months. Abuses, or racist comments, giving me names, black or Negro. I’m proud of being black, proud of being Negro, and I don’t care, to be honest, even death threats. I don’t give a damn!”

RED FLAGS EVERYWHERE:

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is the Director-General of the World Health Organization and has never practiced as a medical doctor! Shocking!

He is a career politician who began work under the Communist Derg junta.

He was Ethiopia’s Health Minister and then Foreign Minister before being elected to lead the WHO in 2017.

All indications point to the fact that Dr. Tedros is a puppet of the Chinese. A very detailed look in an in-depth article by The Daily Mail questions donations from China favoring Ethiopia.

PRAISE FOR CHINA IN JANUARY EVEN THOUGH CONCERNS FROM TAIWAN IN DECEMBER:

Dr. Tedros visited Beijing himself back in January and spoke with President Xi about the country’s response, returning to give a speech that praised the regime’s transparency, the speed of its response, and credited it with saving lives both at home and overseas.

 Taiwan raised concerns about the response as far back as December 2019!

OUR PREVIOUS REPORT ON TAIWAN’S CONCERNS TO THE WHO:

Tucker Carlson raised the question about the cozy relationship the World Health Organization (WHO) has with China, and if the WHO is completely biased towards protecting China.

Carlson shows a shocking video of proof that the WHO would rather deny Taiwan’s existence than offend the Chinese government. Previous reports (see below) show how the government of Taiwan warned of human to human contagion early on, but the information was ignored by the WHO (see below).

Reaction from Gordon Chang, author of ‘The Coming Collapse of China’, only confirms the relationship.

The WHO is the medical arm of the UN, and we give them tons of money every year. Perhaps it’s time to cut them off.

January 14th…This tweet hasn’t aged well:

Taiwan is questioning the relationship between the World Health Organization (WHO), and China. The problem is that the WHO failed to act on early warnings of human-to-human contagion of coronavirus.

Health officials alerted the WHO about the coronavirus in late December last year, but no reports were made to other countries, according to National Review reports.

Taiwanese officials warned the WHO in December, but China waited until January 20th to report human to human transmission of coronavirus. Taiwan’s vice president and former health minister said that “an opportunity to raise the alert level both in China and the wider world was lost” when the Taiwanese warning wasn’t heeded by the WHO.

Chinese authorities have been accused of hiding the coronavirus and even punished a doctor in Wuhan, China, who tried to warn people on social media.

Officials in Wuhan didn’t warn others in early January about the highly contagious virus, so Chinese citizens held Lunar New Year celebrations with thousands of visitors to Wuhan. The negligence of the Chinese officials is criminal. In early January, eight doctors were summoned by authorities for spreading “rumors” about SARS-like cases in Wuhan, China. Yes, Communist China punishes “rumormongers,” unlike in America, where we have free speech.

If Chinese officials had only listened to these people and let others know.

Instead,  health officials scrambled to combat the Wuhan coronavirus as it spread everywhere.

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global emergency on January 20th.

WUHAN HERO HAS DIED:

The Chinese doctor who sounded the alarm trying to warn others, Dr. Li Wenliang, has died of the coronavirus.

A hospital statement announced his death:
“Our hospital’s ophthalmologist Li Wenliang was unfortunately infected with coronavirus during his work in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic. He died at 2:58 am on Feb 7 (local time) after attempts to resuscitate were unsuccessful.”

Li Wenliang was hospitalized on January 12 after contracting the virus from one of his patients.

He was confirmed to have the coronavirus on February 1st.

Wuhan Whistleblower:

CNN reports that Li had raised the alarm about the virus that ultimately took his life:

In December, he posted in his medical school alumni group on the Chinese messaging app WeChat that seven patients from a local seafood market had been diagnosed with a SARS-like illness and were quarantined in his hospital in Wuhan.

“I only wanted to remind my university classmates to be careful.”

Li, a 34-year-old doctor, working in Wuhan, the central Chinese city at the epicenter of the deadly coronavirus outbreak, told his friends to warn their loved ones privately. But within hours screenshots of his messages had gone viral…without his name being blurred.

“When I saw them circulating online, I realized that it was out of my control, and I would probably be punished.”

Soon after he posted the message, Li was accused of rumor-mongering by the Wuhan police. He was taken into the police station and charged with “spreading rumors online.” Li was even forced to sign a letter stating that he made false comments about the virus, the BBC reported

He was one of several medics targeted by police for trying to blow the whistle on the deadly virus in the early weeks of the outbreak, which has sickened more than 28,000 people and killed more than 560.

If China had treated the coronavirus aggressively from the beginning, perhaps it wouldn’t have spread and killed so many people. This doctor is a hero for speaking out!

 

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