The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Monday it welcomed a frank and critical review of its handling of the H1N1 swine flu pandemic to help draw lessons for future public health emergencies. WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said the three-day review by 29 external experts, which opened on Monday morning in Geneva, should be "independent, credible and transparent". "We want to know what worked well. We want to know what went wrong and, ideally, why. We want to know what can be done better and, ideally, how," Chan told the session. Critics have said that the WHO created panic about the new flu virus, which turned out to be moderate in its effect, and caused governments to stockpile vaccines which went unused. The first influenza pandemic in more than 40 years, which erupted almost exactly a year ago, is known to have killed at least 17,700 people in more than 200 countries, according to data from the WHO, the United Nations health agency.
Comentário nosso: os miméticos Drs. George e Jorge, lá virão fazer o acto de contricção à semelhança da Dra. Margaret Chan. Só que, deveriam dar, todos eles, o lugar a gente competente, uma vez que demonstraram uma total incapacidade de gerir um pequeno surto gripal, que como disse essa figura surreal, de nome George, serviu pelo menos para que as pessoas tenham mais higiene! Ora bolas (para não entrarmos no vernáculo).