3 states and New York City join global disease response network * Nebraska Examiner
State and local public health departments in California, Illinois, New York, and New York City independently joined WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network after the U.S. federal government withdrew from the WHO.
3 states and New York City join global disease response network * Michigan Advance
State and local public health departments in California, Illinois, New York, and New York City independently joined WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network after the U.S. federal government withdrew from the WHO.
3 states and New York City join global disease response network * Nebraska Examiner
State and local public health departments in California, Illinois, New York, and New York City independently joined WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network after the U.S. federal government withdrew from the WHO.
3 states and New York City join global disease response network * Nebraska Examiner
State and local public health departments in California, Illinois, New York, and New York City independently joined WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network after the U.S. federal government withdrew from the WHO.
3 states and New York City join global disease response network * Nebraska Examiner
State and local public health departments in California, Illinois, New York, and New York City independently joined WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network after the U.S. federal government withdrew from the WHO.
3 states and New York City join global disease response network * Michigan Advance
State and local public health departments in California, Illinois, New York, and New York City independently joined WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network after the U.S. federal government withdrew from the WHO.
US officially out of WHO, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars unpaid
The United States will stop funding the WHO before January 22, 2026, cutting past and future support and prompting WHO budget cuts and staff reductions.
Huge cuts to staff at WHO will leave world less healthy and less safe', experts warn
WHO staff cuts of 2,371 posts by June 2026 will reduce global capacity for disease surveillance, emergency response, and support to low-income African countries.