Monday, July 13, 2020

Good Riddance to the World Health Organization

Most, if not all, organizations are beholden to their benefactors. When organizations are not led by standard bearings (zealots), objectives are bent to the will of the benefactor. It is a natural thing and for that I bear no ill will toward the WHO. Unfortunately the WHO has lost its bearing and with it, like many primarily political organizations its purpose. It has become irrelevant, and needs to be replaced.

It won't be replaced though.

Good Riddance to the World Health Organization:

China was malicious, and there is plenty of evidence of planning. Doctors in Wuhan knew COVID-19 was transmissible by humans no later than the second week of December. A Harvard Medical School study suggests they might have known far earlier: the disease was infecting people in that city in August. Others believe authorities knew of the disease in the fall. On June 10, Fox News reported that Dr. Li-Meng Yan, a Hong Kong virologist and immunologist and one of the first researchers outside mainland China to study the virus, charges that Beijing for weeks covered up evidence of the human-to-human transmissibility of COVID-19. Yet only on January 20, Beijing for the first time admitted that COVID-19 could be transmitted from one human to another.
When it comes to China, I expect that in time we will learn that they've treated their own citizens worse than they have treated the rest of the world. 

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