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China is cooperating on coronavirus, WHO expert says, disputing White House claims
Doug Stanglin
USA TODAY
15 Feb, 2020
A World Health Organization official said Friday that the group had no evidence to support a claim by a White House economic adviser of lack of transparency by China over the coronavirus outbreak and called on countries to "avoid politicizing this issue right now."
Michael Ryan, executive director of the WHO health emergencies program, was responding to comments by Larry Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Council, who said the U.S. feels let down by China's response to the virus.
“We are a little disappointed that we haven’t been invited in and we’re a little disappointed in the lack of transparency coming from the Chinese,” Kudlow told reporters Thursday.
Ryan called the remarks "opinion" and noted that he expects U.S. experts to be part of the WHO team in Wuhan, the epicenter of the virus. He added that there has long been "deep scientific collaboration" between the U.S., international organizations and China, including extensive publishing by China in international medical journals about the virus.
"From our perspective, we have a government that is cooperating with us," Ryan said of China.
"If there is any clear indication of why there might be some lack of transparency, we would be very glad to have that discussion," he said.
Kudlow's remarks also seemed at odds with President Donald Trump who praised Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Thursday for Beijing's response to the outbreak.
Kudlow said that unanswered questions about the virus were increasing and there was no sign of promised cooperation.
Ryan, in his response, suggested that Kudlow's remarks came amid a "very tense political environment because of the economic issues."
He called on officials to "avoid politicizing this issue right now" and to "let our scientists get on with it ... let them work together and we fill find answers."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...politicizing-white-house-official/4759427002/
Doug Stanglin
USA TODAY
15 Feb, 2020
A World Health Organization official said Friday that the group had no evidence to support a claim by a White House economic adviser of lack of transparency by China over the coronavirus outbreak and called on countries to "avoid politicizing this issue right now."
Michael Ryan, executive director of the WHO health emergencies program, was responding to comments by Larry Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Council, who said the U.S. feels let down by China's response to the virus.
“We are a little disappointed that we haven’t been invited in and we’re a little disappointed in the lack of transparency coming from the Chinese,” Kudlow told reporters Thursday.
Ryan called the remarks "opinion" and noted that he expects U.S. experts to be part of the WHO team in Wuhan, the epicenter of the virus. He added that there has long been "deep scientific collaboration" between the U.S., international organizations and China, including extensive publishing by China in international medical journals about the virus.
"From our perspective, we have a government that is cooperating with us," Ryan said of China.
"If there is any clear indication of why there might be some lack of transparency, we would be very glad to have that discussion," he said.
Kudlow's remarks also seemed at odds with President Donald Trump who praised Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Thursday for Beijing's response to the outbreak.
Kudlow said that unanswered questions about the virus were increasing and there was no sign of promised cooperation.
Ryan, in his response, suggested that Kudlow's remarks came amid a "very tense political environment because of the economic issues."
He called on officials to "avoid politicizing this issue right now" and to "let our scientists get on with it ... let them work together and we fill find answers."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...politicizing-white-house-official/4759427002/