With CDC in chaos, scientists and physicians piece together replacements for agency’s lost work
Vermont and seven Northeastern states formed a coalition to address vaccine guidance uncertainties and public health data losses after CDC leadership upheaval and funding cuts.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is facing chaos, with staff cuts, budget cuts, and political interference, leading some organizations to step in and take over the CDC's work.
- The Vaccine Integrity Project aims to replace the CDC's role in compiling and reporting medical evidence on vaccines, while the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists continues to recommend COVID-19 shots for pregnant women.
- Massachusetts has included language in a budget bill to allow the state health department to set its own vaccine recommendations if the federal government fails to do so, and other organizations are launching initiatives to fill gaps in areas like dental safety and violence prevention.
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With CDC in chaos, scientists and physicians piece together replacements for agency's lost work
The CDC is in turmoil, with outside groups stepping in to handle work once done by the agency. The upheaval follows Health Secretary Robert F.
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Read Full ArticleWith CDC in chaos, Vermont joins regional coalition to navigate public health challenges
Eight Northeast states band together to prep for uncertainties amid sudden departures of high-level federal officials and concerns about the CDC’s vaccine recommendations.
·Montpelier, United States
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