U.N. Ambassador Says Inaction By WHO, China, Would Be 'Unforgiveable' Kelly Craft, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., defended President Trump's decision to halt funding for the international health body, and said both Beijing and the WHO must show more accountability. Jason Breslow
A Timeline Of Coronavirus Comments From President Trump And WHO How did the president respond to key moments during the pandemic? And how did representatives of the World Health Organization respond during the same period? Tamara Keith
'We Alerted The World' To Coronavirus On Jan. 5, WHO Says In Response To U.S. President Trump said the health agency delayed raising the alarm on the threat from the new coronavirus. A WHO expert says that in early January, the World Health Organization "was very, very clear." Bill Chappell
99-Year-Old British Veteran Raises $9 Million For Health Service By Walking Laps Tom Moore, who served as an army captain in World War II, had originally aimed to raise $1,250 before his 100th birthday on April 30. More than 347,000 people have donated so far to his effort. Sophie Eastaugh
Trump And WHO: How Much Does The U.S. Give? What's The Impact Of A Halt In Funding? Citing undue influence from China on the World Health Organization among other reasons, the president has said he wants to suspend U.S. funding for the World Health Organization pending a review. Pien Huang
WHO Sets 6 Conditions For Ending A Coronavirus Lockdown The easing of shutdowns is a hot topic, as economic output is now stalled in many countries – including the U.S. But ending a shutdown too soon could backfire, the World Health Organization says. Bill Chappell
Trump Call To Governors Will Talk About Path To Reopening The U.S. When it comes to restarting the economy, President Trump said he had the power to override governors. But governors say they will set their states' pace, and they are not looking for a fight on this. Tamara Keith
Pending Review, President Trump Moves To Halt Funding To WHO At Tuesday's briefing, Trump criticized the World Health Organization and said he wants to end U.S. funding. He accused the WHO of "severely mismanaging and covering up the spread of the coronavirus." Jason Beaubien
Denmark Reopens Some Schools But Not Everyone Is Pleased The Danish government's decision to allow children up to 12 years old to go back to school on Wednesday has split public opinion in the country. Sidsel Overgaard
Utah Is Ready To Move Into 2nd Phase Of COVID-19 Response Utah is one of the first states able to advance beyond mitigation and into a containment strategy for COVID-19. What does that look like for public health and the state's economy?