Center for Disease Control are being let go by the Trump administration, threatening public health and science.
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Spared by DOGE—For NowAmerica’s first line of defense against public-health threats is hanging in the balance.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Epidemic Intelligence Service officers — a group known as the CDC's "disease ...
Editors’ note: As of Monday, Feb. 17, members of the Epidemic Intelligence Service program who had been warned they were to be fired had not received termination letters. The Trump ...
A core group of so-called disease detectives, who track outbreaks, was apparently spared. But other young researchers are out ...
Despite recent reports, officers in the CDC’s famed Epidemic Intelligence Service — often referred to as “disease detectives” ...
Nash is a distinguished professor of epidemiology at the City University of New York’s Graduate School of Public Health. Over the weekend, the Trump administration appeared to reverse plans for ...
President Trump's government-wide downsizing ultimately spared the CDC's world-renowned epidemic intelligence service, commonly known as the "disease detectives." Former disease detective, Dr. Denis ...
The CDC’s legendary Epidemic Intelligence Service, whose top talent hunt pathogens globally and work tirelessly to prevent new epidemics and pandemics, is slated for near-total elimination.
The Trump administration laid off half of its Epidemic Intelligence Service, otherwise known as the “Disease Detectives.” The lay off affected 1,260 staff, reported NBC News’s Lewis Kamb.
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