The Trump administration has intervened in the release of important studies on the bird flu, as an outbreak escalates across the United States.
The White House has directed the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to cease all collaboration with the World Health Organization.
The White House on Wednesday issued a memo to federal employees scrapping its original memorandum, according to a document viewed by The Wall Street Journal. Matthew J. Vaeth, the
U.S. public health officials have been told to stop working with the World Health Organization, effective immediately. The surprise decision is focused on the U.S.
Trump's actions could allow harmful viruses like the Marburg virus, which is similar to Ebola, warned former White House Director.
“While CDC reports that the risk to the general public is low, keeping communities healthy, safe, and informed remains a top and urgent priority,” Friedrichs said. The White House’s pandemic office has also laid the groundwork for a vaccine response ...
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday blamed the previous government of Democrat Joe Biden (2021-2025) for the shortage and rising price of eggs for ordering the cull
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is going dark, along with other federal agencies within the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This week, the returning Trump administration told these agencies to stop talking to the public—for how long, no one knows.
TUESDAY, Jan. 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Staff at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been told to stop communication with the World Health Organization (WHO), in the wake of President Donald Trump's order withdrawing from the health agency.
White House temporarily pauses federal grants, loans and other financial assistance programs to align with policy priorities, potentially impacting healthcare.
The Trump administration has ordered a freeze on federal health agency communications until at least February 1st, according to a memo from The Associated Press. HHS acting Secretary Dorothy Fink ordered an immediate pause on federal health agency communications,