The United States is driving a public health emergency of international concern

https://www.bmj.com/content/392/bmj-2026-089474

The United States is driving a public health emergency of international concern

Matthew Herder and colleagues call for broader mobilisation to avoid the deaths and morbidity in low and middle income countries likely to result from recent US policy changes Announcing the United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization on his first day in office,1 and cutting a range of aid programmes in the weeks that followed, President Donald Trump is taking actions that are dire for global health. Treatments and related services in low and middle income countries for some conditions, such as HIV, rebounded in late 2025, showing the resilience of organisations most affected by US cuts.2 In addition, the US Congress protected one year of funding for global health with the passage of appropriations legislation in early 2026.34 Nevertheless, multiple estimates predict reduced US funding will lead to millions of deaths by 2030.5678 If the Trump administration follows through on its threat to halt funding for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance,9 alter the US childhood vaccination schedule, and fundamentally change its approach to pandemic preparedness as part of its America First global health strategy,10 vaccine preventable diseases and deaths are likely to resurge, both in the US and abroad.11 Further, ceasing US funding for dozens of additional United Nations agencies, including UN Women and the UN Population Fund, threatens to end services that support sexual rights and reproductive health in more than 150 countries.1213 The US’s actions (table 1) are in flux. But taken together we argue that they constitute a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) under international law. And they warrant a swift response by WHO and the international community to spur country level and regional responses, reduce the spread of disease, and avert thousands more deaths. View this table: Table 1 US actions directly harmful to global …

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For interest and reference:

World Health Organization: COVID-19 Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) (Feb 2020)

Over the first 6 weeks of the new decade, the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19, has spread from the People’s Republic of China to 20 other countries.

On 30 January 2020 following the recommendations of the Emergency Committee, the WHO Director General declared that the outbreak constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).

In view of the urgency of this outbreak, the international community is mobilising to find ways to significantly accelerate the development of interventions.


https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/covid-19-public-heal...

COVID-19 Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) Global research and innovation forum

Towards a research roadmap

I'm not sure what your point is?

It's worth noting that there were repeated warnings something like COVID would come out of China, and the US had been conducting a lot of "disease surveillance" around the world looking for exactly something like COVID, under programs set up by Obama, to try and nip them in the bud before they spread to more developed nations.

Guess who ended those programs almost the second he got into office?

It's not fair to say he was directly responsible, but...imagine if we'd had those programs, along with people in the federal administration and congress who believed in science, instead of believing in a personality cult, retribution for perceived slights, homophobia/transphobia, grift, extreme environmental and economic selfishness, and ripping apart as much as they possibly could?

7 million people died from COVID...

Everyone else can fund PEPFAR. Why is it our problem? If Europe cares so much, Europe can spend.
Even if you don't care about humanitarian causes, all of this stuff that's been axed directly contributed to US soft power, globally. That's all in the past now, though, and the US is declining as a global power as a result (of that, and many other actions this administration has taken).