Brian Keegan: Further improvements to Covid-19 wage-subsidy arrangements are likely

In recent days the World Health Organisation has been the focus of much attention and not just for its role in coordinating, advising and supporting the efforts of countries dealing with the pandemic.
Brian Keegan: Further improvements to Covid-19 wage-subsidy arrangements are likely
Protesters rally in Austin, Texas to speak out against the state’s handling of the stay-at-home orders. Pic: AP Photo/Eric Gay

In recent days the World Health Organisation has been the focus of much attention and not just for its role in coordinating, advising and supporting the efforts of countries dealing with the pandemic.

At the very least, its position of authority has been undermined by President Donald Trump’s review of the US contribution to WHO funding, but the WHO is not the only organisation attempting to coordinate the response of countries to Coronavirus.

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