The World Health Organization (WHO) on Saturday pushed back against statements from Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who alleged the organization failed to provide critical information during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The United States officially withdrew from WHO on Friday.
“WHO therefore regrets the United States’ notification of withdrawal from WHO – a decision that makes both the United States and the world less safe,” the organization wrote in a Saturday statement. “The notification of withdrawal raises issues that will be considered by the WHO Executive Board at its regular meeting starting on 2 February and by the World Health Assembly at its annual meeting in May 2026.”
“WHO takes note of statements from the government of the United States that say WHO has ‘trashed and tarnished’ and insulted it, and compromised its independence. The reverse is true. As we do with every Member State, WHO has always sought to engage with the United States in good faith, with full respect for its sovereignty,” it added.
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