It depends...like I said in my comment you replied to:
>maybe acting on the best info at the time or acting as puppet for China
The WHO is supposed to be an independent international organization, so again the question is what kind of independent study or review did the WHO do before accepting the representations of Chinese authorities and repeating them to the World?
If the WHO did nothing but promoted a tweet at the request of Chinese authorities without an independent investigation into the merits of the tweet, then it seems clear they should not have posted it at all.
Either way the international community needs to know who these Chinese authorities were and an independent review of these preliminary investigations needs to be completed.
>maybe acting on the best info at the time or acting as puppet for China
The WHO is supposed to be an independent international organization, so again the question is what kind of independent study or review did the WHO do before accepting the representations of Chinese authorities and repeating them to the World?
If the WHO did nothing but promoted a tweet at the request of Chinese authorities without an independent investigation into the merits of the tweet, then it seems clear they should not have posted it at all.
Either way the international community needs to know who these Chinese authorities were and an independent review of these preliminary investigations needs to be completed.