What's going on is an attempt to distract from from the USG's own failings by throwing @WHO under the bus instead.
The facts:
The reality - they gave a very hedged, very caveated report that they made clear was preliminary.
On 23 January, they published an official report that made clear that:
- Human-to-human transmission was occurring
- Transmissibility higher than seasonal flu
- Fatality rate ~40x seasonal flu
- 25% of cases severe
who.int/news-room/deta…


It's lunacy. The administration spent the whole month of February doing nothing to meaningfully prepare the homeland.
This is not about WHO's culpability or need for reform; it's about creating a scapegoat for the USG's own ineptness.