'The administration is clearly grasping for anything it can to distract from its own poor performance,' says JeremyKonyndyk, a leading critic of Trump’s coronavirus response
From left, WHO officials Dr. Maria D Van Kerkhove, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Professor Didier Houssin, and Dr. Michael Ryan on January 23, after an emergency committee meeting over the novel coronavirus. Photo: Pierre Albouy/AFP via Getty Images We’re committed to keeping our readers informed.
The information WHO received from China, we now know, was somewhat misleading and incomplete. The thing that has gotten WHO in hot water the most seems to be a tweet from January 14, where they said, “Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission.” Right there, you’ve got that hedged in two ways.
Trump’s motives aside, is there legitimacy to the core complaint that WHO has been uncritical, at least publicly, of China? The lab thing is a useful target for them because it can’t be disproven. We will probably never know with 100 percent certainty whether this was a natural spillover or a lab spillover. But what we can say is, the fact that you can’t disprove one or the other doesn’t mean that they are equally plausible. The natural spillover is drastically more plausible than a lab spillover scenario.
Iraq having weapons is very different from proof of an accident in China. We’re not going to war over it. So what purpose does it serve?
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