‘It will disappear one day like a miracle’ is how Donald Trump originally described coronavirus. For weeks he assured Americans it was ‘totally under control’. However, the US now has the largest number of confirmed coronavirus cases (644,188). Healthcare workers have medical shortages. Hospitals are overwhelmed. The president is accused of ignoring crisis warnings and misleading Americans. Trump insists he is ‘doing the job right’, using daily briefings to promote his achievements. He has now made the controversial decision to halt funds to the World Health Organisation, accusing it of mismanaging the virus spread. America is WHO’s largest donor. The UN said, ‘It is not the time to reduce resources for any humanitarian organisation in the fight against the virus’. Trump is suspected of attempting (in the lead-up to the presidential election for his second term) to make a case that his previous optimistic statements had been based on inaccurate information from WHO: see
USA: Trump cuts WHO funding
Written by David Fletcher 16 Apr 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for Trump to heed wise advice; stop politicising a humanitarian disaster, and for the WHO to receive outstanding generous donations. (Proverbs 12:15)
- More: www.aljazeera.com/programmes/insidestory/2020/04/blame-president-trump-200415175150383.html
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