Biden National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan criticized the Trump administration, saying they "did not take pandemic surveillance as seriously as they should have," while casting doubt on the World Health Organization's forthcoming report about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday.
"I also believe that we need a credible, open, transparent international investigation led by the World Health Organization," Sullivan told CBS' "Face the Nation" on Sunday. "They're about to come out with a report about the origins of the pandemic in Wuhan, China, that we have questions about because we do not believe that China has made available sufficient original data into how this pandemic began to spread both in China and eventually around the world."
"We believe that both the WHO and China should step up on this matter," he continued.
Despite members of the Biden administration voicing concerns, the administration nevertheless chose to re-engage with the WHO. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday announced that the U.S. will shell out $200 million to the WHO by the end of the month.
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