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Trump administration puts freeze on many federal health agency communications through the end of the month

  • The Trump administration has implemented a freeze on many federal health agency communications until at least February 1, as stated in a memo from Acting Secretary Dorothy Fink.
  • The freeze affects regulations, guidance, announcements, press releases, social media posts, and website posts until approved by a political appointee.
  • The directive applies to agencies such as the CDC, National Institutes of Health, and Food and Drug Administration, which are vital for public health.
  • Exceptions will be made for communications regarding critical health, safety, environmental, financial, or national security functions, subject to review.
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