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DENVER ~ In response to the United States' decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), Governor Jared Polis of Colorado has issued a statement expressing concern over the potential consequences of this move. The governor warns that disengaging from global public health coordination could have serious implications for disease surveillance, early warning systems, and preparedness efforts that protect both Americans and Coloradans.
Governor Polis believes that this decision is a step back from global leadership and is a reckless move that weakens public health preparedness. He emphasizes that diseases do not recognize state or national borders, and it is the responsibility of governors to protect the health and safety of their residents. In light of this, Colorado is taking action through the Governor's Public Health Alliance (GPHA) to share information, coordinate with other states, and ensure readiness in detecting and responding to emerging health threats.
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The governor stresses the importance of global disease surveillance and information-sharing as essential public health infrastructure. He also highlights the need for states to continue working together in order to anticipate and respond quickly to outbreaks that can reach U.S. communities in a matter of days. Despite shifting federal policies, Colorado remains committed to science-driven coordination and preparedness through GPHA in order to safeguard public health.
Governor Polis believes that this decision is a step back from global leadership and is a reckless move that weakens public health preparedness. He emphasizes that diseases do not recognize state or national borders, and it is the responsibility of governors to protect the health and safety of their residents. In light of this, Colorado is taking action through the Governor's Public Health Alliance (GPHA) to share information, coordinate with other states, and ensure readiness in detecting and responding to emerging health threats.
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The governor stresses the importance of global disease surveillance and information-sharing as essential public health infrastructure. He also highlights the need for states to continue working together in order to anticipate and respond quickly to outbreaks that can reach U.S. communities in a matter of days. Despite shifting federal policies, Colorado remains committed to science-driven coordination and preparedness through GPHA in order to safeguard public health.
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