WHO Faces Global Call for Investigation <br />Over COVID-19 Response During the virtual <br />World Health Assembly <br />on Monday, over 100 world health ministers prepared to call for an <br />independent look into the WHO's pandemic response. The draft of the resolution is calling for <br />"an impartial independent and <br />comprehensive" evaluation. It also aims to identify <br />the virus's origin. WHO director-general Tedros Adhanon <br />welcomed the proposed resolution. Tedros Adhanon, <br />via Fox News Tedros Adhanon, <br />via Fox News Amid all the finger-pointing, China's leader, <br />Xi Jinping, announced a $2 billion package to aid <br />COVID-19 efforts over the next two years. Jinping agrees with a "global review" of the <br />COVID-19 international response but thinks it <br />shouldn't take place until the virus is "under control." He also believes the investigation <br />should be conducted by the WHO, <br />not an independent organization. Last month, President Trump <br />moved to withdraw <br />U.S. funding from the WHO. He accused the organization <br />of covering up China's mistakes.