

And now, it appears, the links between the WHO protecting the CCP and their “unrelated” projects might be a lot closer than may appear at first.Ī recent example of this is a new campaign by the WHO attempting to “warn” persons of the danger of reduced risk alternatives to deadly combustible tobacco, such as electronic cigarettes. Unfortunately, this does not appear to be the case as the WHO continues to use taxpayer resources to promote projects that are not only simply contrary to science, but are downright dangerous and hinder (rather than help) public health around the world. With near unanimous criticisms from governments and public health bodies across the world, it was hoped that the WHO would have learned from their mistakes and stopped placing politics above people’s lives. This failure led the United States to redirect taxpayer funding from the failing agency to other organizations with a record of actually achieving positive health results.

Whether it be covering up for the Chinese Communist Party, suppressing knowledge of successful efforts to combat the virus in democratic Taiwan, or promoting downright scientific falsehoods, the systemic failings of the WHO are to a large degree responsible for the global severity and scope of Covid-19. There can be no doubt left in anyone’s minds that the World Health Organization (WHO) has completely, utterly, and totally failed in their response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This article originally appeared in Townhall on October 1, 2020, and was written by Tim Andrews, Senior Fellow at the Taxpayers Protection Alliance.
