Hello! Today, we see the CDC’s path forward with vaccines starting to look more complicated, take note of the cold reception Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla got at the White House, and more. From STAT’s Jason Mast: Bluebird Bio announced this morning it would sell itself and its portfolio of gene therapies to the investment firms Carlyle and SK Capital for less than $30 million,
HHS saw further job cuts on Feb. 15 across agencies including the CDC, FDA and National Institutes of Health, including around 1,000 NIH terminations, after a Trump administration order to eliminate "nearly all" HHS probationary employees,
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Tampa Free Press on MSNCDC Joins WHO Vaccine Meeting Despite Trump’s Ban, Sparking Questions On U.S. WithdrawalThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) participated in a World Health Organization (WHO) flu vaccine meeting this week, seemingly bypassing President Donald Trump’s executive orders banning communication with the global health body.
Dr. Tom Frieden, a former CDC director under President Barack Obama and the current president and CEO of the health advocacy organization Resolve to Save Lives, says the staffing cuts at federal health agencies amount to a threat to the public’s safety.
The White House restored funding for the 9/11 first responder survivors’ health program after an uproar from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle ensued following the Department of
President Donald Trump's administration said some federal government employees who took the "Fork in the Road" buyout offer were then fired or let go — in error.
The CDC has restored a $257,000 contract for 9/11-related cancer research after the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, tried to cancel it, officials say.
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TheTravel on MSNCDC Issues Travel Warning Amid Measles Outbreak in the United States, After Infectious Disease Crosses Two State LinesWith spring break travel plans on the horizon, authorities and officials at both popular tourist destinations want people to be alert and prepared
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Hosted on MSNGeorgia Democrats address CDC cuts at capitol news conferenceGeorgia state Democrats gathered at the Georgia State Capitol to discuss recent job cuts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at a news conference led by State Rep. Saira Draper.
The CDC has restored a $257,000 contract for 9/11-related cancer research after the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, tried to cancel it, officials say.
According to the two CDC officials, the lists did not appear to have been used in the ultimate firing decisions. Representatives for the White House, the CDC and the Department of Health and Human Services did not immediately reply to requests for comment.
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