💨 Abstract
Former Argentine Health Minister Adolfo Rubinstein criticized the government's plan to create a new World Health Organization (WHO) with the U.S., calling it a political and strategic error with potential health consequences. He argued that Argentina should remain in the existing WHO to participate in global health conversations and avoid losing technical assistance. Rubinstein expressed concern that aligning with U.S. policy could be detrimental for Argentina.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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