Q&A on Trump’s Impending Exit from the World Health Organization
- Donald Trump has initiated the withdrawal of the United States from the World Health Organization, a move that has been criticized as potentially harmful to global health efforts and the U.S. Itself.
- The U.S. Has been the largest donor to the WHO, contributing significantly more than China, which has raised concerns about the impact of the U.S. Exit on the agency's budget and operations.
- Experts have labeled Trump's decision as 'cataclysmic' and 'dangerous,' emphasizing that it could undermine global health monitoring and response capabilities.
- The WHO has expressed regret over the U.S. Decision and hopes for a reconsideration, highlighting the importance of its work for all people, including Americans.
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