Japan's deputy prime minister lobbed insults Wednesday at the World Health Organization, saying they are parroting Chinese propaganda and should change their name to the China Health Organization.
Japan's Deputy Prime Minister says that the WHO should change its name to the CHO: China Health Organizationpic.
"People think the World Health Organization should change its name," Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso said, according to translators.
The incident comes after reports that China intentionally misled the world by downplaying the number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the country.
The WHO sent Assistant Director-General Bruce Aylward on a "Fact-finding" mission to China in February, where he resoundingly praised China's efforts, only for for it to be revealed that China hadn't been counting mild or asymptomatic cases in its data, among other things.
China has officially reported 82,000 cases and 3,300 deaths, lower than some nations whose outbreaks started later, such as the U.S. Wuhan, where the virus first broke out, reported 2,535 deaths, but over the course of two days during the crisis, just one of the city's eight mortuaries received shipments of 5,000 urns to carry ashes of the deceased, according to Shanghaiist.
Taiwan is one of the few Western-style democracies near China, and China's communist government has long insisted that the international community treat Taiwan as a part of "Greater China," despite having separate governments.
https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/01/japan-china-coronavirus-tawian-who/
Japan's Deputy Prime Minister says that the WHO should change its name to the CHO: China Health Organizationpic.
"People think the World Health Organization should change its name," Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso said, according to translators.
The incident comes after reports that China intentionally misled the world by downplaying the number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the country.
The WHO sent Assistant Director-General Bruce Aylward on a "Fact-finding" mission to China in February, where he resoundingly praised China's efforts, only for for it to be revealed that China hadn't been counting mild or asymptomatic cases in its data, among other things.
China has officially reported 82,000 cases and 3,300 deaths, lower than some nations whose outbreaks started later, such as the U.S. Wuhan, where the virus first broke out, reported 2,535 deaths, but over the course of two days during the crisis, just one of the city's eight mortuaries received shipments of 5,000 urns to carry ashes of the deceased, according to Shanghaiist.
Taiwan is one of the few Western-style democracies near China, and China's communist government has long insisted that the international community treat Taiwan as a part of "Greater China," despite having separate governments.
https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/01/japan-china-coronavirus-tawian-who/
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