
Kennedy Jr. Slams WHO, Calls for Healthcare Reform
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Calls Out WHO for COVID Response Failures The United States' recent withdrawal from the World Health Organization has sparked debate, particularly after a speech by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy Jr. directly criticized the WHO's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, asserting that the organization suppressed crucial information and cooperated with China in a manner that he believes was detrimental to global health. "The WHO's priorities have increasingly reflected the biases and interests of corporate medicine," Kennedy Jr. stated in a recent address. He cited instances where reports were allegedly suppressed at critical junctures of human-to-human transmission. Kennedy Jr. further emphasized the need for a fundamental shift in the US healthcare system, advocating for a model that prioritizes the well-being of the public over corporate profits. He urged world health ministers to take the US withdrawal as a wake-up call, suggesting that it highlights systemic issues within the WHO that require urgent attention. The implications of Kennedy Jr.'s statements and the US withdrawal from the WHO remain a developing story with significant global implications.