Trump's WHO withdrawal: A boost for anti-vaccine groups?
The collapse of a world based on knowledge will take a toll on our health, as Dr Rafał Sutkowski from the College of Family Physicians association comments on Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the USA from the World Health Organization. He fears that anti-vaccine and anti-science movements are gaining strength, undermining trust in institutions and experts.
- The world that we consider rational is, in a symbolic sense, departing and dying. I expect a political shift towards abandoning a rational approach to public health, in favour of political calculations - Dr Michał Sutkowski from the College of Family Physicians association and a member of the Presidential Council for Health Protection tells WP.
The WP interlocutor referred to one of the first decisions of the US president. Donald Trump signed executive orders initiating the process of withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO). The politician did not shy away from sarcasm: - Oh, this is something big. They wanted us to come back so much, so we'll see what happens - he said while signing.
Dr Sutkowski emphasizes that the United States will always be an important player on the international stage, and its presence in organizations like WHO is significant. He suggests that a better solution would be to reform WHO rather than withdraw from it. This decision will destabilise the organisation, which largely deals with health. It will impact global progress in combating various diseases and epidemics. We, too, will be less resilient, he underscores.
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The president criticised the organisation, calling it "corrupt" and "incompetent." He accused WHO of bias towards China in the way guidelines were issued during the COVID-19 pandemic. The order stated that the withdrawal was due to "unfairly burdensome payments" made by the United States to WHO, which is part of the United Nations.
Under Biden’s administration, the US remained the largest sponsor, contributing nearly one-fifth of the organisation's budget, which totalled £5.5 billion. Some American experts suggest that this move could undermine progress in fighting infectious diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, HIV, and AIDS.
"This is a catastrophic presidential decision. Withdrawal is a painful wound for global health, but an even deeper wound for the USA" – said Lawrence Gostin, a global public health expert and Georgetown University professor, to the British BBC television service.
Triumph for the anti-vaccine movement?
Dr Michał Sutkowski fears that the president's decision will be seized by anti-vaccine circles in Poland. Especially since Donald Trump had already nominated Robert Kennedy Jr, known for disparaging vaccinations, to the position of health chief during the campaign. The Polish expert believes that both the withdrawal from WHO and Kennedy's nomination are harmful from a public health perspective.
- Of course, this will be picked up. They will raise their heads. All those who survived COVID in good health, because they were beautiful and young. They will say: "well, why did we get vaccinated? Well, you exposed us to various things". These are complete absurdities because we have no memory of what happened and what could have happened without the implementation of restrictions - the doctor adds.
Let's add that Poland's contribution to the World Health Organization was about £1.6 million annually. These figures were provided by the Ministry of Health following a parliamentary inquiry by Dominika Chorosińska. Meanwhile, the USA added £400 million to the WHO budget.
The order stated that the United States is withdrawing from WHO "due to the organisation's mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic that erupted in Wuhan, China, and other global health crises, the lack of adopting urgently needed reforms, and the inability to demonstrate independence from improper political influences of WHO's member states".
Let us recall that during his first presidency, Trump accused WHO of concealing information about the COVID-19 pandemic and acting in the interest of China. He claimed that the organisation declared a pandemic too late and trusted Chinese authorities too much, who - according to him - deliberately hid the scale of the threat. - WHO became a puppet of China - Trump said in April 2020.
Tomasz Molga