Category: World Health Organization

China Pressured WHO Investigators to Dismiss the Lab Leak Theory | Truth Over News

The World Health Organization’s March 2021 report said a lab leak was extremely unlikely. The organization’s lead investigator, Peter Ben Embarek, said there should be no further investigation of the lab leak theory. He stated that a lab leak could not explain the introduction of the virus to the human population, and he claimed that…


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New U.S. sanctions imposed on Cuba Thursday, the World Health Organization proposes another phase of investigations into the origins of the pandemic in China, and online videos capture the horrifying flood in central China.


WHO Alters COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations, No Longer Says Children ‘Should Not Be Vaccinated’

The World Health Organization (WHO) this week altered its recommendations on COVID-19 vaccinations, softening language that once warned against vaccinating children. The health body’s web page offering vaccine advice for the public on June 22 stated clearly, “children should not be vaccinated for the moment.” “There is not yet enough evidence on the use of…


Blinken Says Beijing Must Cooperate in Future Investigations Into CCP Virus Origins

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday that Beijing must work with further investigations into the origins of the CCP virus. He added that China’s failure to cooperate was one reason that the World Health Organization’s initial report did not go well. “China has to cooperate with that,” Bliken told CBS’s “Face the Nation”…


Southeast Asia Hit Hard by Pandemic as Authorities Battle Variants of CCP Virus

The pandemic is currently scourging Southeast Asia due in part to the new variants of the CCP virus. The Vietnamese government reported 161 new daily infection cases as of the early afternoon on June 1, bringing the national total number to 7,482 with at least 47 deaths related to the virus. The country was reporting…


Southeast Asia Sees Surge in COVID-19 Infections as Authorities Battle Variants of CCP Virus

The pandemic is currently scourging Southeast Asia due in part to the new variants of the CCP virus. The Vietnamese government reported 161 new daily infection cases as of the early afternoon on June 1, bringing the national total number to 7,482 with at least 47 deaths related to the virus. The country was reporting…


WHO Assigns New Names to COVID-19 Variants

GENEVA—Variants of the novel coronavirus are now being assigned the letters of the Greek Alphabet in a bid to simplify discussion and pronunciation while avoiding stigma. The World Health Organization revealed the new names on Monday amid criticism that those given by scientists such as the so-called South African variant which goes by multiple names…


WHO Urged to Invite Taiwan to Participate in World Health Assembly

An international group of parliamentarians on Tuesday launched a global campaign urging the World Health Organization (WHO) to invite Taiwan to participate in the upcoming World Health Assembly (WHA), warning that it is allowing a “dangerous gap in the global network.” The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) released a video statement featuring 15 legislators from…


WHO Report Blames Animals Instead of Wuhan Lab Leak for CCP Virus Outbreak, Questions Unanswered

A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) said that the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus that causes COVID-19 likely spread to people via an animal, but WHO’s chief said the mission to study the origins of the virus did not adequately analyze other theories. “As far as WHO is concerned, all hypotheses remain on…


Blinken Suggests Punishing China for Pandemic Not a Priority

Secretary of State Antony Blinken remained elusive when asked whether the United States will hold the Chinese regime accountable for how it handled the COVID-19 pandemic, saying the attention should be on preventing future pandemics. “I think the issue for us is to make sure that we do everything possible to prevent another pandemic, even…