Meeting of the World Health Assembly begins to review measures taken against the Code 19 epidemic

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At a meeting this week, world public health leaders will begin the process of independently reviewing measures to be taken against the epidemic. 
The 73rd annual meeting of the World Health Assembly is being attended by representatives of the 194 member countries of the World Health Organization, but this year the meeting is being held on a virtual basis. The topic of discussion at this meeting will be the global epidemic of corona virus. The meeting will raise questions about how the virus infected more than 4.5 million people and how it killed 300,000 people. Every year all member states meet on the platform of the World Health Assembly and the work of the World Health Organization is reviewed in detail. The meeting also sets priorities for the coming year.  This year, it is hoped that EU countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, may call for an inquiry into how the global epidemic was dealt with and what lessons can be learned from it. EU spokeswoman Virgin Batu Henriksen said the review would require answers to a number of important questions.  "How did this global epidemic spread?" What are the factors behind this epidemic? Knowing all this is essential to move forward in this matter and to avoid epidemics of this kind in the future, "he said." But now is not the time for us to engage in any kind of blaming each other. " It is being speculated that the World Health Organization may be under pressure over how it deals with the issue.  WHO spokeswoman Dr. Margaret Harris says the World Health Assembly (WHO) provides an opportunity each year for the most rigorous scrutiny.
He added that the World Health Organization (WHO) would be more focused on taking steps to address the Corona virus and tackling the epidemic.
The World Health Organization has to monitor the interests of all its member countries equally, but this year it is at the center of the ongoing political battle between the United States and China. The United States announced last month that it was cutting off funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) after accusing it of mismanagement and covering up the spread of the virus in China.
The World Health Organization is an advisory body and does not have the authority to force member countries to exchange information.
It is expected that more powers will be given to the World Health Assembly. Under these powers, health department inspectors will have the opportunity to travel to any country and conduct independent investigations after the onset of any epidemic. Devi Sreedhar, a professor of public health at the University of Edinburgh, says, "The biggest challenge with epidemics is that no country wants the epidemic to reach their country." I want to deny my presence and every country wants to keep the death toll from the epidemic to a minimum.
Under the International Health Regulations, it is the responsibility of all member states to bring to the attention of the World Health Organization any disease that may occur in their respective countries.
"If the World Health Organization sends a technical international mission, its job is not to blame anyone but to identify the real location of the outbreak, to give the best advice to other countries so that it is positive," says Professor Sreedhar. To prevent the spread of the plague.

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