SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom announced Friday that California joined the World Health Organization's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network, making it the first U.S. state to do so after the federal government moved to withdraw from the WHO. Newsom met with WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus during the World Economic Forum in Davos and said the state would continue global partnerships to strengthen outbreak detection and response. The network includes more than 360 technical institutions that support rapid deployment for public health emergencies. The move follows U.S. withdrawal notices filed in 2020. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Public health institutions and international partners benefit from enhanced coordination, technical exchange, and access to GOARN deployment capabilities, strengthening outbreak detection and response capacity.
Federal diplomatic positioning and the Trump administration's rationale for WHO withdrawal faced political criticism and diminished U.S. centrality in international public health coordination.
California Joins WHO Network After U.S. Withdrawal Move
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