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        <title><![CDATA[Lawmakers look to reaffirm U.S. commitment to global health, amid coronavirus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Republican and Democratic U.S. senators will introduce legislation on  Friday seeking to reaffirm the country’s commitment to global health  amid the coronavirus crisis, including reestablishing a panel &#8211; similar  to one disbanded by President Donald Trump &#8211; charged with preparing for  pandemics.</p><p>Republican Senator Mitt Romney and Democrat Chris Murphy will 
introduce a bill, seen by Reuters, that would establish a Global Health 
Security Interagency Review Council, and a U.S. Coordinator for Global 
Health Security &#8211; to be appointed by Trump &#8211; from the National Security 
Council.</p><p>As Trump’s administration worked to downsize the NSC, 
which advises the president on security issues, it disbanded the 
council’s pandemic directorate in 2018.</p><p>Some critics have said 
the absence of such a directorate contributed to the sluggish U.S. 
response to the coronavirus outbreak. Trump and administration officials
 have rejected such assertions and said they acted quickly to save lives
 while blaming other entities, including China’s government and the 
World Health Organization, for much of the crisis.</p><p>The council 
proposed in the legislation would meet at least four times per year, 
provide recommendations on global health security and, among other 
things, review U.S. financial commitments to global health security 
efforts. The bill also calls for regular reports to Congress about 
global health security strategy and spending.</p><p>In statements emailed to Reuters, both senators said the country needed to be better prepared for pandemics.</p><p>“Our
 experience with coronavirus has exposed some glaring gaps in our 
nation’s capacity to respond to a pandemic, and it is critical that we 
are better prepared to coordinate global responses and exert leadership 
to address future health threats,” Romney said.&nbsp;</p><p>“The United 
States cannot prevent pandemics like COVID-19 from devastating our 
country if we don’t adequately prepare and plan,” Murphy said.</p><p>Romney and Murphy are both members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.</p><p>A similar bill, also with bipartisan support, was passed by the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee in March.</p><p>The senators were to introduce the bill days after Trump &#8211; echoed by 
many of his fellow Republicans in the U.S. Congress &#8211; lashed out at the 
World Health Organization, accusing it of being too focused on China and
 issuing bad advice during the coronavirus outbreak.</p><p>Trump said 
he would put a hold on U.S. funding for the agency, although he and 
other administration officials later said they were re-evaluating U.S. 
funding to the body.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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