World Health Organization’s director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday that the organization’s commitment to public health and serving all the people of the world without any fear remains “absolute” despite the recent decision by the U.S. president to hold funding to WHO.
He said that COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate between rich nations and poor, it doesn’t discriminate between nationalities, ethnicities or ideologies, and “neither do we.”
He also said that WHO is committed to work with all countries equally without regard to the size of their populations or economies.
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Coronavirus outbreak: WHO says it works with all countries ‘equally without regard to their sizes and economies’
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