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Create your own iOS Contacts and World Health Organization workflow
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5 triggers, queries, and actions
Any new contact
New disease outbreak news
News from the WHO
Any new contact
New disease outbreak news
News from the WHO
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About iOS Contacts
Back up your contacts, attach them to reminders or calendar events, and much more with this service. To use these Applets, you'll need to install the IFTTT app for iOS.
Back up your contacts, attach them to reminders or calendar events, and much more with this service. To use these Applets, you'll need to install the IFTTT app for iOS.
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.