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      XPost: misc.survivalism, talk.politics.guns, or.politics       XPost: alt.survival       From: bksherman@latimes.com              The World Health Organization has been “covering up” for China       amid the coronavirus outbreak -- so its leader needs to go, a       U.S. senator said Thursday.              Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., called on WHO Director-General       Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to step down during an appearance on       FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria."              CHINA'S EARLY CORONAVIRUS VICTORY LAP, MISLEADING DATA HURTING       GLOBAL RESPONSE                     Martha McSally       ?       @SenMcSallyAZ       It’s unconscionable that the WHO has helped China cover-up its       mishandling of the coronavirus crisis for months, while       thousands die globally. I’m calling on the Director-General of       the WHO to resign.              Embedded video       1,754       7:54 AM - Apr 2, 2020       Twitter Ads info and privacy       1,286 people are talking about this       McSally told host Maria Bartiromo that under the leadership of       Tedros, 55, an Ethiopian politician who has led the global       health entity since 2017, WHO failed to adequately oversee       China’s reporting of data related to the coronavirus outbreak,       which as of early Friday had sickened more than 1 million people       worldwide, with 200,000 recoveries, and killed more than 53,000       people.              In the U.S., the virus has sickened more than 245,000 people and       killed more than 5,000.              Numerous reports have alleged Chinese officials underreported       the number of cases in their country, where the outbreak       originated, adversely affecting how other nations, including the       U.S., have been able to prepare for the pandemic.              "I’ve never trusted a communist,” McSally said Thursday,       referring to the Chinese. “And their cover-up of this virus that       originated with them has caused unnecessary deaths around       America and around the world.              "I’ve never trusted a communist. And their cover-up of this       virus that originated with them has caused unnecessary deaths       around America and around the world."              — U.S. Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz.       “The WHO needs to stop covering for them,” she continued. “I       think Dr. Tedros needs to step down. We need to take some action       to address this issue. It's just irresponsible, it’s       unconscionable what they have done here while we have people       dying across the globe.”              China continues to lie about coronavirus: Sen. Martha       McSallyVideo       McSally, 54, a former member of the U.S. House, was appointed to       the Senate after the resignation of former U.S. Sen. John Kyl, a       longtime senator who had rejoined the body by appointment after       the death of U.S. Sen. John McCain in 2018.              When contacted Thursday, Tarik Jašarevic, a spokesman for the       WHO, did not directly address McSally's remarks, Politico       reported, but said the organization expects its members "to       report data in a timely and accurate manner."              “Membership in WHO and signing up to the International Health       Regulations both carry with it the responsibility to prioritize       public health, nationally and internationally, not only because       global health norms say so, but because the two are inextricably       linked, as this global pandemic has made clear to the world,"       Jašarevic said.              Speaking in Geneva on Wednesday, Tedros told reporters he was       “deeply concerned” about the “rapid escalation and global       spread” of the virus.              W.H.O. CHIEF'S QUESTIONABLE PAST COMES INTO FOCUS FOLLOWING       CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE              “Over the past five weeks, we have witnessed a near exponential       growth in the number of new cases, reaching almost every       country, territory, and area,” Tedros said.              Though scientists have learned an “enormous amount” about the       virus in the past few months — after knowing “almost nothing”       about it following the initial outbreak in Wuhan, China, he       noted — the number of unknowns related to the virus, including       its “behavior,” makes controlling the outbreak that much harder,       he said.              Last month, Tedros praised President Trump for his handling of       the novel coronavirus outbreak and said the president was       "taking responsibility" for leading the U.S. response to the       pandemic.              Tedros said he and Trump had recently spoken and that the       president was "doing all he can."              CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE              "I believe that kind of political commitment and political       leadership can bring change or can stop this pandemic," Tedros       said.              On Thursday, political analyst Ian Bremmer accused the WHO of       “carrying a lot of water for China” in recent years, claiming       the organization wants access “and they want the funding.”              Bremmer made his remarks during an appearance on the “Fox News       Rundown” podcast.              Fox News’ Madeline Farber, Victor Garcia and Barnini Chakraborty              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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