Health professionals weigh a world without the U.S. in the World Health Organization
- U.S. Public health officials have been ordered to stop working with the World Health Organization, effective immediately, according to a memo from John Nkengasong of the CDC.
- President Trump issued an executive order to start the process of withdrawing the U.S. From WHO, but this requires congressional approval and a one-year notice.
- Experts warn that this sudden stoppage will hinder efforts to investigate and stop outbreaks of Marburg virus and Mpox in Africa, as stated by Dr. Jeffrey Klausner.
- The collaboration with WHO is crucial for learning about new tests and treatments, which helps protect Americans, as noted by Dr. Klausner.
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