Posted on 04/20/2020 6:20:06 AM PDT by AJFavish
The Washington Post's so-called "Fact-Checker" omitted critical facts from his article criticizing President Donald Trump's condemnation of the World Health Organization. On April 17, 2020, Glenn Kessler's "Analysis: Trump's false claim that the WHO said the coronavirus was 'not communicable'" gave President Trump three out of four "Pinocchios" for the allegedly deceptive statement that the WHO "publicly endorsed the idea that there was not human-to-human transmission happening" and that the WHO said it was "not communicable."
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Let’s have the woke musicians do a fundraiser for W.H.O.
WaPo - 8
https://www.edge.org/documents/PageRank.pdf
High up in the PROPAGANDA effectiveness rankings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank
Enemies domestic ALERT!
“He claimed the WHO fought his decision to impose some restrictions on travel from China, but WHO officials said nothing publicly; opposition to travel restrictions has been a consistent WHO policy.”
so WHO is against city lockdowns? who knew???
why did their concert have all performers at homes alone?
“WaPo comes to the defense of WHO”
Washington Compost lives up to its name again.
Isn’t WHO the acronym for Wild Hoax Organization.
Love that cat
“However, as they would hamper global travel and trade, such restrictions are not recommended by WHO once the global spread of pandemic influenza is established.”
https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/92/12/14-135590/en/
Travel restrictions were included in the WHO interim protocol: rapid operations to contain the initial emergence of pandemic influenza that was published in 2007 by the World Health Organization (WHO).1
However, as they would hamper global travel and trade, such restrictions are not recommended by WHO once the global spread of pandemic influenza is established.
In 2009, some countries applied travel restrictions as one of several strategies to prevent the introduction of the influenza virus A(H1N1)pdm09 into their territories but the effectiveness of this approach has subsequently been questioned....
Does anyone believe the Post?
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