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Trump Gives WHO One-year Notice Of Withdrawal

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Trump, left, tenders one-year notice to withdraw the U.S. from WHO. Tedros, WHO DG on right

The Trump administration has officially moved to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO), in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.

Multiple reports said the U.S. has submitted its withdrawal notification to the United Nations secretary-general, an official said.

Withdrawal requires a year’s notice, so it will not go into effect until July 6, 2021, raising the possibility the decision could be reversed.

The formal notification of withdrawal concludes months of threats from the Trump administration to pull the United States out of the WHO, which is affiliated with the United Nations.

President Trump has repeatedly assailed the organization for alleged bias toward China and its slow response to the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan.

But public health experts and Democrats have raised alarms that the decision may be short-sighted and could undercut the global response to the pandemic, which has infected 11.6 million people worldwide.

The U.S. has the highest number of reported cases in the world at nearly 3 million.

Trump first froze funding for the WHO in April while his administration conducted a review of its relationship with the entity.

Weeks later, he wrote to the WHO demanding reforms but did not specify what those reforms would be.

Sen. Bob Menendez (N.J.), the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, tweeted that the administration informed Congress of the withdrawal plans.

“To call Trump’s response to COVID chaotic & incoherent doesn’t do it justice. This won’t protect American lives or interests — it leaves Americans sick & America alone,” the senator tweeted.—thehill.com

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