October 12, 2025 - 04:15

The staff responsible for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) flagship publication have been terminated as part of significant budget cuts initiated by the federal government in response to the ongoing shutdown. Sources familiar with the matter have revealed that these layoffs are part of a broader strategy by the White House to reduce spending within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
The CDC, a critical agency in managing public health, has faced increasing challenges as funding constraints impact its operations. The decision to cut staff from such a vital publication raises concerns about the agency's ability to effectively communicate important health information to the public. Employees affected by the layoffs expressed disappointment, noting that the publication plays a crucial role in disseminating research and guidelines that inform healthcare practices nationwide.
As the government shutdown continues, the implications for public health and safety remain uncertain, prompting calls for a resolution to restore funding and support for essential health services.
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