President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would begin the process of removing the U.S. from the World Health Organization. Here's why.
Officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been ordered to stop working with the World Heath Organization immediately, following President Donald Trump’s executive order withdrawing the U.
In an interview with Devex, Lawrence Gostin, a renowned expert on global health law, helps break down the executive order’s legalese and the ambiguities that surround it.
The United States will leave the World Health Organization, President Donald Trump said on Monday, saying the global health agency had mishandled the COVID-19 pandemic and other international health crises.
World Health Organization chief says agency already cutting back on hiring and travel with Trump withdrawal set to hit funding.
One of President Trump’s first executive orders removes the U.S. from the global health organization, which experts say is “cataclysmic.”
Staff at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been ordered to stop communicating with the World Health Organization, according to a new memo, dealing a significant blow to global health efforts.
Ending birthright citizenship, increasing oil drilling, and leaving WHO are just a few bills the state’s Republicans pushed in Congress this month.
Trans people in federal custody are already feeling immediate impacts of the order, the ACLU’s Gillian Branstetter says.
Experts said the sudden stoppage was a surprise and would set back work on investigating and trying to stop outbreaks and brewing global threats.
Experts said the sudden stoppage was a surprise and would set back work on investigating and trying to stop outbreaks of Marburg virus and mpox in Africa, as well as brewing threats from around the world.