Kennedy suggests 20 percent of HHS cuts may be reversed
- US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Stated that some personnel and programs from recent cuts will be reinstated, including a lead monitoring program at the CDC, which aims to eliminate childhood lead poisoning.
- Kennedy acknowledged that while they plan to cut 80% of jobs, he will need to reinstate about 20% due to mistakes made.
- The Milwaukee Department of Health and CDC sources reported uncertainty about the reinstatement of lead program experts following recent layoffs.
- HHS communicated plans for reinstating critical programs and emphasized that this overhaul is essential for addressing the chronic disease epidemic and transforming public health in America.
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