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Under communications freeze, CDC updates some important health data but not others
With federal health agencies such as the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under a temporary freeze on public communications, some data and publications have not been released on their normal schedule.
Trump Administration freezes CDC, other federal health agencies' communications
The Trump Administration has frozen many federal health agencies’ communications with the public until at least the end of the month.
Trump administration expected to go outside CDC for acting director
The Trump administration is expected to tap Susan Coller Monarez, the deputy director of a federal health research agency, to serve as the acting head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
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on MSN
Despite communication blackout, CDC reports flu is rising nationwide, with spikes in ER visits
The CDC released some new flu data to the public on Friday, despite the Trump administration’s halt of nearly all scientific ...
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Who is in charge of the CDC right now? Nobody knows for sure
A number of other health agencies are also operating without acting heads, including the FDA and the National Institutes of ...
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'So much fear' | Trump administration places some Atlanta-based CDC workers on administrative leave
Now, Trump has tamped down health communications from government agencies, including the CDC, pending approval from the new administration. Trump has singled out government health agencies, including ...
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on MSN
Trump Administration Halts All Communications From The Centers For Disease Control As Bird Flu Spreads
As the bird flu virus continues to spread through the United States among poultry, dairy cows and several recent human cases ...
Medscape
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Most Antivirals Have Little Benefit for Patients With Nonsevere Influenza
Most commonly used drugs don’t reduce symptoms, hospitalizations, or mortality rates for low- and high-risk patients.
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