A year on, WHO still struggling to manage pandemic response
When the World Health Organization declared the
coronavirus a pandemic one year ago Thursday, it did so only after weeks of
resisting the term and maintaining that the highly infectious virus could still
be stopped.
A year
later, the U.N. agency is still struggling to keep on top of the evolving
science of COVID-19, to persuade
countries to abandon their nationalistic tendencies and help get vaccines where
they're needed most.
The agency
made some costly missteps along the way: It advised people against wearing
masks for months and asserted that COVID-19 wasn't widely spread in the air. It
also declined to publicly call out countries particularly China for mistakes
that senior WHO officials grumbled about privately.
That
created some tricky politics that challenged WHO's credibility and wedged it
between two world powers, setting off vociferous Trump administration criticism
that the agency is only now emerging from.
President
Joe Biden's support for WHO may provide some much-needed breathing space, but
the organisation still faces a monumental task ahead as it tries to project
some moral authority amid a universal scramble for vaccines that is leaving
billions of people unprotected. Read More
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