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The US Economic and Security Review Committee. USA And China released a report on 12 that the WHO ruled that Taiwan was damaging global health due to political factors, resulting in loss of life. The image shows that New York City's economy is almost closed due to epidemic prevention, and people generally wear masks. Central News Agency reporter Yin Junjie photographed in New York on May 6, 109

The US Economic and Security Review Committee. USA And China released a report on 12 that the WHO ruled that Taiwan was damaging global health due to political factors, resulting in loss of life. The image shows that New York City’s economy is almost closed due to epidemic prevention, and people generally wear masks. Central News Agency reporter Yin Junjie photographed in New York on May 6, 109

(Xu Weiting, reporter from the Central News Agency, Washington, 12th special telegram) The US Economic and Security Review Committee. USA And China today released a report to analyze the consequences of the WHO’s exclusion of Taiwan. The report notes that the World Health Organization has ruled out that Taiwan is damaging global health due to political factors, the exchange of information from Taiwan has been suppressed, and the WHO response has not been immediate enough, resulting in loss of life.

The United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) authorized by the United States Congress today issued a report entitled “The Beijing fatal game: the consequences of excluding Taiwan from the World Health Organization during the epidemic “Explore the impact of the World Health Organization (WHO) excluding Taiwan.

The report noted that when the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19, Wuhan pneumonia) swept the world earlier in the year, Beijing excluded Taiwan from the WHO by lobbying and using its influence within the WHO. In the face of Taiwan’s attempts to exchange information on the epidemic situation and share experiences in epidemic prevention, WHO officials have consistently ignored it.

According to the report, while the world is busy fighting the epidemic, Beijing has increased its intimidation against Taiwan through a series of military exercises, including sending military planes to fly over the central line of the Taiwan Strait up to three times in the early of year.

According to the report, the elimination of Taiwan by the WHO during the epidemic has consequences for the international community and 23 million people in Taiwan. As of today, the epidemic has spread to 185 countries worldwide, with a total of more than 4 million diagnosed cases and almost 290,000 deaths. This is China Influence on WHO is the fatal consequence of the international community’s response to the outbreak.

Not only that, the report emphasized that Taiwan was excluded by the WHO, and it also seriously delayed the timely and correct orientation of WHO Member States in the early stages of the epidemic.

The report noted that if WHO allowed Taiwanese health experts to share epidemic information and best practices in early January, governments around the world could have more comprehensive information as the basis for formulating public health policies, and the The world could also adopt a more effective and faster response. To combat the epidemic.

According to the report, the World Health Organization has suppressed the exchange of information in Taiwan, and has delayed the publication of anti-epidemic guidelines, undermining the national security of WHO member states. “The lives lost due to the failures mentioned above sadly remind us that the way the World Health Organization has ruled out Taiwan, which has one of the best health care and disease prevention systems in the world, due to political factors is damaging global health. “

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