RFK Jr. cuts CDC labs investigating outbreaks of STDs and hepatitis
- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Has eliminated the CDC's laboratories for sexually transmitted diseases and hepatitis, disrupting response efforts to outbreaks, according to multiple officials from CBS News.
- Lab staff received layoff notices this week as part of a broader reduction of 10,000 positions in the Department of Health and Human Services, which may lead to delays in testing, sources say.
- Specimens are still arriving at the CDC's now-closed labs, but there are no employees left to handle them, officials have reported.
- Experts and advocacy groups, including the Human Rights Campaign, warn that the cuts will have 'devastating consequences' for public health, particularly among marginalized groups.
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RFK Jr. fired veterinarians working on bird flu because he's incompetent
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s purge of almost a quarter of the federal workforce under his control includes senior veterinarians who focus on response to bird flu outbreaks, according to sources that spoke with the Washington Post. The laid-off veterinarians, who worked under the Food and Drug Administration, included those who designed studies showing that pasteurized milk would kill the virus. This was particular…
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