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Former WHO Prime Minister and Director Gro Harlem Brundtland was interviewed live on Britain’s Sky News television channel on Tuesday night.
Brundtland was on video connection from Oslo. At first it didn’t go as planned.
At some point during the interview, the screen with an image of Brundtland suddenly goes black and the sound is turned off. A few seconds later, the image returns, but still no sound.
– Shut up
A few seconds later the former prime minister can be heard saying, in a Norwegian tone:
– Now I have to shut up, then you have to make her shut up.
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Coronahåndtering
There were doorbell noises and other background noises before Brundtland began the live interview.
The rest of the interview was about how the world has handled the corona pandemic.
– First of all, I would say that China has been too slow, he said in English before the interview was interrupted.
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The whole “shut up” session and the glitch lasts about 30 seconds.
– Yes, then, what happened was that China took too long to share information.
– We have to wait until we see the assessment of everything that happened in the early stages of the pandemic. I’m not sure whether the conflict between the United States and China is a major reason why China’s handling of the outbreak has led to further debate. The way I see it, the WHO has done its job of investigating this, Brundtland says.
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– The world was not prepared. There will be a similar threat next time. We must be prepared. The lack of leadership and preparation makes us suffer like now. In many countries, there has been a lack of leadership, he says clearly.
Criticize Sweden
Brundtland was also questioned about the different approach of Sweden and Norway, including the less intrusive policy of Sweden, where herd immunity has been raised as an alternative.
– Mass vaccination is very dangerous. We see this in Sweden, where the death toll is high. In Norway, we have dealt with the pandemic reasonably well, but there are still major outbreaks. I think the coronavirus remains a major global threat, says the former prime minister.
Dagbladet was unable to reach Brundtland’s press contact Tuesday night.
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