Zohar (2:170a-b) It is written: A psalm of David. The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want (Ps. XXIII, 1). The difference between “a psalm of David” and “of David a psalm” has already been explained. In this psalm the Shekinah came first and rested upon the Psalmist, for, as has already been remarked, “a psalm of David” indicates that the first impulse proceeded from the Shekinah. But in this psalm David prays for nourishment, so that we should have thought the initiative would have come from him. The fact is that the Shekinah did indeed first urge David to sing this hymn to the King, to pray to Him for nourishment for Her, which She needs in order to supply food to the whole world; and it is her will that all mankind should pray for food, for when the Holy One wishes to send down to the world nourishment, She first receives it, She being the organ by which the whole world is sustained. Therefore, indeed, did She precede David in this psalm, and She rested upon him to inspire him in this prayer for food. “The Lord is my shepherd”: as a shepherd leads his flock to those places where there is grass in abundance, in order to provide them with whatever they need, so does the Holy One also unto Me. Here is another interpretation. There is an ancient dictum that “to provide food for humanity costs the Holy One, blessed be He, as great a struggle as it did to divide the Red Sea”.[Tr. note: T. B. Pes., 118b.] Here are two statements, both of deep significance. On the one hand, since everything done by the Holy One is done according to justice and truth, on which qualities the world is based, and as He always apportions a lot to all according to justice, both to the righteous and the wicked, and all that come into the world-as it is written, “for the Lord is righteous and loveth righteousness” (Ps. XI, 7)-He finds it difficult, when He sees so many wicked people and sinners, to supply them continually with nourishment. He deals with them not according to the rigour of the law, and nourishes and sustains them to the full extent of the supernal Grace which issues forth and descends upon all the beings of the world, and therewith He feeds them, one and all, righteous and saints, wicked and sinners, all creatures whatsoever, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, from the “horns of the buffaloes to the eggs of vermin”. [Tr. note: v. T. B. Sabb., 107b.] There is nothing in the world to which His mercy does not extend, even though, on account of the evil works of men, this is all as difficult to Him as was the dividing of the Red Sea. But was that really difficult to Him? Is it not written: “He rebuketh the sea and maketh it dry” (Nahum I, 4)? “He that calleth for the waters of the sea and poureth them out upon the face of the earth” (Amos v, 8)? Is it not true of Him that as soon asHe is resolved to do a thing all obstacles are as naught before Him? How was it that the dividing of the Red Sea was difficult to Him? This is the explanation. When the Israelites stood on the shore of the Red Sea and the Holy One was about to divide its waters for them, Rahab, the angel-prince of Egypt, appeared, and demanded justice from the Holy One. He stood before Him and said: “Lord of the world, why dost thou desire to punish Egypt and to divide the Red Sea for Israel? Have not all sinned against Thee? Thy ways are according to justice and truth. Those are idolaters and so are these. Those are murderers, so are these.” Then was it difficult for Him to waive justice, and had not the Holy One called to mind Abraham's obedience in rising early (Gen. XXII, 3) to sacrifice his only son, they would all have perished in the Red Sea, because all that night God was weighing Israel in the scales of Justice, as we have been taught that the expression, “so that the one came not near the other all the night” (Ex. XIV, 20) indicates that the supernal angels appeared on that night to sing hymns of praise to the Holy One, and the Holy One said unto them: “The works of My hands are about to sink into the depths of the sea, and ye desire to sing unto Me hymns of praise?” But “it came to pass that in the morning watch the Lord looked...” (Ibid. v. 24); that is to say, He “looked” for Abraham's sake, He “looked” upon Abraham's merit, who “rose up early in the morning” to accomplish the will of the Holy One. Then it was that the waters “went back”, they fled before Israel. Similarly, it has been stated[Tr. note: Cf. Lev. R., ch. VIII.] that “marriage unions are as difficult for (lit. before) the Holy One as was the dividing of the Red Sea”. As at the dividing of the Red Sea those who stood on the one side of the sea were drowned, and the others were saved, so in marriages also there is weeping for some and singing for others; He allows one man to die and gives his wife to another man, and at times a bad man gets a good wife. These happenings are great mysteries, but it all conforms to justice, and all that the Companions have said on this subject is quite true; as is also that which they have stated concerning the difference between “before” (liphne, lit. the face of) and “from before” (miliphne). These matrimonial decisions are arranged by him who stands before the Holy One and ministers before Him. Therefore the aforementioned dictum does not run, “hard are unions to the Holy One”, but “before (to the face of) the Holy One”; i.e. to him who is appointed over the arrangement of marriages and over the supply of food, since the power is not his, he is merely the administrator and under authority. [Note : the last 14 lines of the Hebrew text do not appear in the translation
Monday, April 20, 2020
Trump shocks in time of crisis with his standard approach
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/20/politics/trump-coronavirus-all-about-him/index.html
Even after three tumultuous years in which President Donald Trump has shredded the decorum of his office, his unwillingness to provide unifying leadership still has the power to shock.
Trump's daily coronavirus task force press briefing
has become the chief exhibit in this deficit of national stewardship
and has largely shed any purpose in conveying useful information at a
fraught moment — if that was ever the aim.
Instead,
the President spends his time perpetually trying to repair his own
image by disguising his belated and faulty response to the emergency.
But his refusal to accept any responsibility
at all raises questions about what he thinks the presidency, a
problem-solving job of last resort where the buck stops, is actually
for.
The President's plan to use
Sunday's briefing to polish his own personal narrative became clear when
he read out and held up a Wall Street Journal opinion column praising
his leadership.
Trump, Head of Government, Leans Into Antigovernment Message
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/20/us/politics/trump-coronavirus.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage
With his poll
numbers fading after a rally-around-the-leader bump, the president is
stoking protests against stay-at-home orders.
But the president, who ran as an
insurgent in 2016, is most comfortable raging against the machine of
government, even when he is the one running the country. And while the
coronavirus is in every state in the union, it is heavily affecting
minority and low-income communities.
Recovered from coronavirus, United Hatzalah chief Eli Beer to return to Israel
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/278902
Eli Beer, United Hatzalah's president and founder, has made a full recovery and will land in Israel on Tuesday.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
GOP Governor Criticizes Trump for Encouraging State Protests Against Stay-at-Home Orders: 'It Just Doesn't Make Any Sense'
https://www.newsweek.com/gop-governor-criticizes-trump-encouraging-state-protests-against-stay-home-orders-it-just-1498814
Maryland's Governor Larry Hogan questioned the logic of President
Donald Trump encouraging demonstrations against stringent "stay-at-home"
and "shelter-in-place" orders in several states, noting that the
demonstrators were essentially protesting guidelines put forward by the
White House's Coronavirus Task Force.
Hogan, a Republican, faced a
protest within his own state, as demonstrators drove cars, waved flags
and honked their horns through Maryland's capital Annapolis on Saturday.
The protesters were calling for Hogan to reopen businesses and the
economy, despite guidelines put forward by the Trump administration and a
growing number of cases of the coronavirus nationwide.
"I don't
think it's helpful to encourage demonstrations and encourage people to
go against the president's own policy," the GOP governor said during an
interview with CNN's State of the Union Sunday. "For example, I
mentioned earlier, the president's policy says you can't start to
reopen under his plan until you have declining numbers for 14 days,
which those [other] states [with protests] and my state do not have," he
explained.
Trump's approval rally has disappeared
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/19/politics/trump-approval-rating-rally/index.html
Trump's approval rating is down significantly from 49% in March, while his disapproval rating is up 9 points from 45%.
What's the point: Trump received a clear boost
in his approval rating as the coronavirus pandemic began to grip the
country. His net approval rating (approval - disapproval) among voters
shot up to its highest point since the first month of his presidency.
But now, just weeks later, Trump's popularity has been dropping.
Looking
at the data, Trump seems to have had one of the fastest retreats of a
rally around the flag effect in modern polling history.
Trump's net approval rating stood at -10 points among voters in an aggregate of polls as late as March 11. Less than three weeks later, it got up to -4 points on March 27. Today, it's back down to -8 points.
Antibody Test, Seen as Key to Reopening Country, Does Not Yet Deliver
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/19/us/coronavirus-antibody-tests.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage
The tests, many made in China without F.D.A. approval, are often
inaccurate. Some doctors are misusing them. The rollout is nowhere close
to the demand.
The Food and Drug Administration has
allowed about 90 companies, many based in China, to sell tests that have
not gotten government vetting, saying the pandemic warrants an urgent
response. But the agency has since warned that some of those businesses
are making false claims about their products; health officials, like
their counterparts overseas, have found others deeply flawed.
Fact check: Trump's Saturday coronavirus briefing was littered with false claims, old and new
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/18/politics/fact-check-coronavirus-briefing-april-18/index.html
It's hard to know where to begin fact checking.
President Donald Trump's latest coronavirus press conference
on Saturday afternoon was littered with false claims about both the
pandemic crisis and various unrelated matters Trump decided to talk
about, from North Korea and Iran to Chinese tariffs.
Trump
continued to be dishonest on the critical subject of coronavirus
testing, wrongly claiming he "inherited" faulty tests -- they were
developed this year, during his presidency -- and painting an overly
rosy picture of the US testing situation.
He also repeated several of the false claims he likes to make at his campaign rallies.
Here's a rundown of the claims and the facts.
Speaking about testing for the
coronavirus, Trump said, "I inherited broken junk." This is a claim he
has made multiple times, and which we have fact checked multiple times as well.
Facts First: The
faulty initial test for the coronavirus was created during Trump's
administration in early 2020 by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. Since this is a new virus that was first identified this
year, the bad tests couldn't possibly be "inherited."
"He
is lying. He is lying 100%. He is lying because he is trying to shift
blame to others, even if the attempt is totally nonsensical," Gregg
Gonsalves, an assistant professor in the Department of Epidemiology of
Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health, said of an
earlier version of this Trump claim.
In addition to claiming President Obama left him with a depleted stockpile of medical supplies, Trump said Obama left him with "no ammunition."
In addition to claiming President Obama left him with a depleted stockpile of medical supplies, Trump said Obama left him with "no ammunition."
"If
you remember when I first came in, we didn't have ammunition," Trump
said. "Not a good way to fight a war. President Obama left us no
ammunition, OK."
Facts First: It's
not true that the US had "no ammunition" at the beginning of Trump's
presidency. Rather, according to the public comments of military
leaders, there was a shortfall in certain kinds of munitions,
particularly precision-guided bombs, late in the Obama presidency and
early in the Trump presidency.
In
the past, the President has attributed this claim to an unnamed
general. While we don't know what a general might have told him in
private, you can read a full fact check of Trump's claims about
munitions levels here.
Antiviral drug remdesivir prevents COVID-19 progression in monkeys - study
https://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE/Antiviral-drug-remdesivir-prevents-COVID-19-progression-in-monkeys-study-625102
The study, led by the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases involved two groups of six rhesus macaque monkeys that were intentionally infected with the respiratory disease.
President of Taiwan: How My Country Prevented a Major Outbreak of COVID-19
https://time.com/collection/finding-hope-coronavirus-pandemic/5820596/taiwan-coronavirus-lessons/
Taiwan is an island of resilience.
Centuries of hardship have compelled our society to cope, adapt, and
survive trying circumstances. We have found ways to persevere through
difficult times together as a nation, and the COVID-19 pandemic is no
different. Despite the virus’s highly infectious nature and our
proximity to its source, we have prevented a major outbreak. As of April
14, we have had fewer than 400 confirmed cases.
King Trump asks you to liberate America
After being insulted by "experts", telling him that contrary to his claims he lacks absolute powers to do what he wants - Trump said he would show everyone that he has more power than they could imagine and has brilliantly retaliated by asking residents of three states run by Democrats to liberate them from the restrictive health measures suggested by his own federal health experts to stop the Chinese virus
I protest strongly why just these 3 states?
All of America needs to revolt against the Democracy run by the deep state Democrats Leftists and the Fake media to liberate it and appoint Trump as king.
All Americans should have this freedom to be stupid and not be told what to do by Nanny state agents. Only the stable genius- appointed by Divine decree- should guide us over the cliff. It is inherent in nature that Man was created to be free to be stupid. Only the Science worshiping Democrats insist on taking away this freedom. Join Trump the Republican party and Fox News and all true lovers of freedom in returning Mankind to its intended state of freedom and moral purity! Trump 2020 and forever!
White House Advisor Reportedly Compares Protesters Fighting States' Stay-at-Home Orders to Rosa Parks
https://time.com/5823799/white-house-trump-rosa-parks/
Conservative economist Stephen Moore compared protestors demonstrating against states’ stay-at-home orders to the Civil Rights Era icon Rosa Parks, according to a Washington Post article published Friday night.
Groups of protestors have reportedly
rallied in at least six states this week to demand state governments
lessen orders requiring the closure of nonessential businesses and
schools in an attempt to stem the spread of coronavirus.
In a statement to the Washington Post,
conservative economist Stephen Moore reportedly said, “I think there’s a
boiling point that has been reached and exceeded.” Moore belongs on the
White House council focused on “re-opening” the country’s economy and
as well as a coalition of conservative leaders advocating for steps to
lessen the country’s lockdown, according to the Post.
“I call these people the modern-day Rosa
Parks — they are protesting against injustice and a loss of liberties,”
Moore said about the protesters, according to the Post.
Coronavirus immunity offered to donors of charity linked to major rabbi
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Rabbi-Chaim-Kanievsky-promises-coronavirus-immunity-for-donors-of-NIS-3000-625053
A charity organization run by one of the most senior rabbinic leaders of
the ultra-Orthodox world, Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, promises complete
protection from the coronavirus in return for a donation of NIS 3,000.
The charity association named Kupat Ha’ir
(City Fund) advertised on its Facebook page that anyone who donates NIS
3,000 will be protected from getting the coronavirus. The idea behind
the website’s campaign is that by donating money to sick families and
people in need, donors will be protected according to the Jewish
halachic principle of middah k’neged middah or “measure for measure.”
Rabbi Edelstein: Take care to maintain precautions during prayer
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/278833
Rabbinic leader says it's
still better to pray alone if precautions cannot be maintained in group
prayer, after restrictions loosened.
The dean of the Ponivezh Yeshiva in Bnei Brak and the president of Degel Hatorah’s Council of Torah Sages, Rabbi Gershon Edelstein, urged his students to be stringent and pray individually if precautions cannot maintained, despite the government's decision loosening restrictions on public prayer.
The government on Sunday morning adopted new guidelines for dealing with the coronavirus, including permission to hold prayer groups of up to 19 people, at a distance of up to 500 meters from one's residence or place of work and in an open area, with a distance of at least 2 meters between people.
The dean of the Ponivezh Yeshiva in Bnei Brak and the president of Degel Hatorah’s Council of Torah Sages, Rabbi Gershon Edelstein, urged his students to be stringent and pray individually if precautions cannot maintained, despite the government's decision loosening restrictions on public prayer.
The government on Sunday morning adopted new guidelines for dealing with the coronavirus, including permission to hold prayer groups of up to 19 people, at a distance of up to 500 meters from one's residence or place of work and in an open area, with a distance of at least 2 meters between people.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Coronavirus deniers take aim at hospitals as pandemic grows
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/coronavirus-deniers-take-aim-hospitals-pandemic-grows-n1172336
Two videos illustrate the stark disparity in how the coronavirus outbreak is being portrayed on different parts of the internet.
Trump is playing with fire
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/18/opinions/trump-is-playing-with-fire-ghitis/index.html
President Donald Trump is playing with fire. Just 24 hours after he told the nation's governors, "You are going to call your own shots,"
when it comes to reopening the economy, the President posted a series
of incendiary messages on Twitter that seemed to incite his followers to
revolt against the current orders to stay at home.
"LIBERATE MICHIGAN!" one tweet shouted in capital letters. He issued similar tweets calling for the liberation of Minnesota and Virginia,
including a disturbing addendum for loyalists to "save your great 2nd
Amendment," adding, "It is under siege!" It is unclear why Trump brought
up gun rights in apparent references to pandemic mitigation measures,
but the language is familiar. Who can forget his comments at a rally in
2016, when he considered the possibility that Hillary Clinton might win
the presidential election? "If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you
can do folks," Trump said before adding, "Although the Second Amendment people -- maybe there is, I don't know."
A Key G.O.P. Strategy: Blame China. But Trump Goes Off Message.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/18/us/politics/trump-china-virus.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
Republicans
increasingly believe that elevating China’s culpability for spreading
the coronavirus may be the best way to improve their difficult election
chances. The president is muddying the message.
Rising Shortage of Dialysis Units Alarms Doctors
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/18/us/coronavirus-updates.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage
Kidney specialists now estimate that 20
percent to 40 percent of patients in intensive care suffered kidney
failure and needed emergency dialysis. Outside of New York, the growing
demand for kidney treatments is becoming a major burden on hospitals in
emerging hot spots like Boston, Chicago, New Orleans and Detroit.
Friday, April 17, 2020
White House defends Ivanka Trump's personal travel amid lockdown
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52317673
The White House has defended Ivanka
Trump's personal trip to New Jersey last week even as federal guidelines
advise Americans to remain at home.
The president's eldest
daughter and her family travelled from Washington DC to the Trump
National Golf Club in Bedminster to celebrate Passover.
Time to fire Jared and Ivanka
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/16/opinions/fire-ivanka-and-jared-passover-travel-bergen/index.html
The hypocrisy of the Kushner and Trump's behavior is breathtaking.
Kushner has now positioned himself as the overall czar of the coronavirus relief effort. Just like his dismal peace-making efforts in the Middle East, Kushner has added another layer of confusion
to the muddled White House coronavirus response by, for example,
promoting the speedy development of drive-thru nationwide testing sites
that still haven't materialized.
Meanwhile
Ivanka Trump, a White House adviser, has positioned herself as an
avatar of social distancing, telling her 8.5 million followers on
Twitter on April 12, "There's no substitute for social distancing."
Ivanka Trump traveled to New Jersey to celebrate Passover despite coronavirus guidelines
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/16/politics/ivanka-trump-travels-to-new-jersey-coronavirus/index.html
Ivanka Trump traveled with her family from Washington to Bedminster, New Jersey, last week to celebrate Passover, a White House official said Thursday.
Trump's decision to leave Washington, first reported by The New York Times,
disregarded the federal coronavirus guidelines advising against
discretionary travel that she has urged other Americans to follow.
"Ivanka
-- with her immediate family -- celebrated Passover at a closed down
facility considered to be a family home. Her travel was no different
than had she been traveling to/from work and the location was less
populated than the surrounding area near her home in D.C.," the official
told CNN in a statement Thursday.
The
official continued, "While at Bedminster she has been practicing social
distancing and working remotely. Her travel was not commercial. She
chose to spend a holiday in private with her family."
U.K. Paid $20 Million for New Coronavirus Tests. They Didn’t Work.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/16/world/middleeast/coronavirus-antibody-test-uk.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
The two Chinese companies were offering a
risky proposition: two million home test kits said to detect antibodies
for the coronavirus for at least $20 million, take it or leave it.
The
asking price was high, the technology was unproven and the money had to
be paid upfront. And the buyer would be required to pick up the crate
loads of test kits from a facility in China.
Yet
British officials took the deal, according to a senior civil servant
involved, then confidently promised tests would be available at
pharmacies in as little as two weeks. “As simple as a pregnancy test,” gushed Prime Minister Boris Johnson. “It has the potential to be a total game changer.”
There was one problem, however. The tests did not work.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
A Crime Against Humanity.’ Why Trump’s WHO Funding Freeze Benefits Nobody
https://time.com/5821122/who-funding-trump-covid19-coronavirus-china/
Public health experts have savaged
President Donald Trump’s decision to cut U.S. funding to the World
Health Organization (WHO), which he says failed in its “basic duty”
during the coronavirus pandemic by promoting “disinformation” from
China.
The move represents another stunning turnaround for Trump, who in late February praised
the WHO for “working hard and very smart,” before souring on the world
body in recent days as the U.S. death toll soared. Still, it remains in
line with his longstanding distrust of multilateral institutions more generally.
Critics have accused the President of attempting to shift blame away from his own torpid response to the pandemic. The WHO declared a public health emergency on Jan. 30, after which Trump continued to speak at rallies and belittle COVID-19 as “the flu.”
Critics agree the WHO’s response suffered missteps at the outset of
the coronavirus outbreak. There was a focus on government information
rather than non-official sources, such as whistleblowers like Dr. Li Wenliang.
Officials could have investigated how many healthcare workers had
become infected, which was clear evidence of human-to-human transmission
before official confirmation came Jan. 23. It advised nations not to
close borders.
Ultra-Orthodox Enclave in Israel Opens to Outsiders to Fight a Virus
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/15/world/middleeast/virus-israel-Orthodox-Bnei-Brak.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
When an insular
religious community became an epicenter for the coronavirus, its leaders
did the unthinkable, calling on the military to help turn things
around.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Forbes Magazine: Israel the safest country from coronavirus
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/278720
A study published in Forbes Magazine presents a
comprehensive analysis examining the steps taken in various countries
around the world as part of the fight against the spread of the Corona
virus.
In the study, 60 countries are ranked according to different factors,
including safety, risk level, treatment efficacy, and government
support for people affected by the economic impact of the virus.
According to Forbes, Israel is the safest country in the
world against the virus. In second place are Germany, South Korea and
Australia. China is in fifth place.
In the risk index, Italy was ranked as the most dangerous, followed by the US, UK, Spain and France.
Pelosi vows to challenge Trump's 'dangerous, illegal' move to freeze WHO funding
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pelosi-vows-to-challenge-trumps-dangerous-illegal-move-to-freeze-who-funding
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blasted President Trump’s decision to freeze funding for the World Health Organization, vowing Wednesday to “swiftly” challenge the action amid the coronavirus crisis.
Trump’s move to freeze aid to the W.H.O., supported by conservatives, draws criticism.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/15/us/coronavirus-cases-update-live.html
President Trump’s public campaign against
the World Health Organization — and his order to freeze all money to
the group in the middle of a pandemic — is the culmination of mounting
anger among his White House advisers, Republican lawmakers and
conservative media about the organization’s lavish praise of China’s
response to the coronavirus.
Mr.
Trump’s decision to attack the W.H.O., a unit of the United Nations,
comes as he is under intense fire at home for his administration’s
failure to respond aggressively to the virus, which as of Wednesday had
claimed more than 25,000 lives in the United States and infected at
least 600,000 people in all 50 states.
And the organization was praised by a
leading American health official. Dr. Robert R. Redfield, the director
of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, praised the
organization on Wednesday morning, in tones at odds with the president’s
harsh criticisms. He told “CBS This Morning” that questions about its
pandemic response should be left until “after we get through this.”
Trump retreats from absolute authority claim as he deflects blame for coronavirus crisis to WHO
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/15/politics/trump-coronavirus-crisis/index.html
Deep into his remarks, Trump edged away from his position on Monday that a president could order states
to do what he wanted. In face-saving language that lacked
constitutional grounding, he said he was "authorizing each individual
governor of each individual state to implement a reopening and a very
powerful reopening plan of their state."
Trump has spent several days preparing
the ground for his attack on the WHO with which he led his news
conference. He tapped into legitimate criticism of the WHO's response to
the outbreak and complaints that it was too deferential to China and
did not act quickly enough to raise the alarm about the novel
coronavirus and its pandemic potential.
President Trump Halts U.S. Payments to the World Health Organization During the Coronavirus Pandemic
https://time.com/5821007/trump-halts-payments-world-health-organization-coronavirus/
President Donald Trump said he was cutting off U.S. payments to the
World Health Organization during the coronavirus pandemic, accusing the
organization of failing to do enough to stop the virus from spreading
when it first surfaced in China.
Trump, who had telegraphed his intentions last week,
claimed the outbreak could have been contained at its source and that
lives could have been saved had the U.N. health agency done a better job
investigating the early reports coming out of China.
“The WHO failed in its basic duty and must be held
accountable,” Trump said at a Tuesday briefing. He said the U.S. would
be reviewing the WHO’s actions to stop the virus before making any
decision on resuming aid.
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