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Subject Inside the Trump administration’s decision to leave the World Health Organization
Date June 20, 2020 1:41 PM
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Inside the Trump Administration’s Decision to Leave the World Health Organization

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Despite Trump’s declared exit from the WHO, officials continued working toward reforms and to prevent withdrawal. This week, they were told they must justify any cooperation with the WHO on the grounds of national security and public health safety.

by Sebastian Rotella, James Bandler and Patricia Callahan

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