How this automation works
Stay informed with the latest official health alerts by automatically emailing WHO disease outbreak news to yourself. This Applet runs each time the World Health Organization posts a new outbreak update and sends you the summary via Gmail. Perfect for health professionals, researchers, and the globally aware who want instant notifications of emerging health threats. Customize the message to fit your tone. Note: Paste your feed URL to get started.
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6 triggers, queries, and actions
New disease outbreak news
News from the WHO
Send an email
Send yourself an email
New disease outbreak news
News from the WHO
Send an email
Send yourself an email
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About Gmail
Connect Gmail to send emails to yourself and others.
Connect Gmail to send emails to yourself and others.
About World Health Organization
The World Health Organization's (WHO) primary role is to direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations’ system. Working through offices in more than 150 countries, WHO staff work side by side with governments and other partners to ensure the highest attainable level of health for all people. This service lets you stay up to date on disease outbreaks and the WHO's latest news.
The World Health Organization's (WHO) primary role is to direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations’ system. Working through offices in more than 150 countries, WHO staff work side by side with governments and other partners to ensure the highest attainable level of health for all people. This service lets you stay up to date on disease outbreaks and the WHO's latest news.
