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Illinois will join WHO’s outbreak response network in defiance of Trump

By Thomson Reuters Feb 3, 2026 | 9:45 PM

Feb 3 (Reuters) – Illinois will join the World Health Organization’s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) following the ‍United States’ departure from the UN health agency last month, Governor JB Pritzker, a Democrat, said on Tuesday.

The move makes Illinois the second U.S. state to join the program in ‌defiance of Republican President Donald ‌Trump after California, also led by a Democratic governor, joined in January. The U.S. formally left the WHO last month after completing a one-year ​waiting period following an executive order that Trump signed on his first day ‍back in office ​in January 2025.

“I refuse to sit ​by as Donald Trump undermines science and ‍weakens our nation’s ability to detect and respond to global health threats,” Pritzker, an outspoken Trump critic, said in a post on social media website X.

“By joining ‍the World Health Organization’s coordinated network, GOARN, we are ensuring that our public health leaders – and ‍the public – ‍have the information, expertise, ​and partnerships they need to protect ​the ⁠people of our state,” Pritzker ‌said in a statement.

The network responds to public health events around the world, such as pandemics and disease outbreaks, and comprises more than 360 technical institutions.

(Reporting by Christian Martinez; Editing by ⁠Christian Schmollinger)