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The Relentless School Nurse: Crippling Science – CDC’s Workforce Cuts Amidst Rising Health Threats

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The Trump administration’s decision to eliminate all probationary positions at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has resulted in the termination of half of the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) officers, known as the agency’s “disease detectives,” among other key positions. This move, part of a broader initiative to reduce the federal workforce, has jeopardized the CDC’s ability to respond effectively to public health threats.  especially in light of ongoing outbreaks like measles, tuberculosis (TB), and bird flu. 

Here are some key impacts:

  • : The CDC’s ability to investigate and respond to new health threats

  • : With a significant portion of the CDC’s workforce holding advanced degrees, the loss of highly skilled scientist will hinder the agency’s research capabilities. This reduction in expertise could lead to delays in identifying and responding to emerging health threats.

  • : The CDC’s work extends beyond infectious disease control to monitoring chronic diseases, promoting health and wellness, and addressing health disparities. The cuts will create gaps in these areas, potentially weakening community outreach and surveillance efforts.

  • You only need to look at the CDC webpage for the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) as an alarming example of what is happening:The yellow box at the top of the YRBSS page is this disclaimer:“Per a court order, HHS is required to restore this website as of 11:59PM ET, February 11, 2025. Any information on this page promoting gender ideology is extremely inaccurate and disconnected from the immutable biological reality that there are two sexes, male and female. The Trump Administration rejects gender ideology and condemns the harms it causes to children, by promoting their chemical and surgical mutilation, and to women, by depriving them of their dignity, safety, well-being, and opportunities. This page does not reflect biological reality and therefore the Administration and this Department rejects it.” Retrieved from CDC website 2-15-25

The workforce reduction at the CDC will lead to a weakened public health infrastructure, reduced capacity for disease surveillance, delayed research, and a diminished global health presence. These cuts, framed by the administration as a routine workforce adjustment, are actually a direct threat to public health, endangering the nation’s preparedness for health emergencies, especially in light of the current measles, TB, and bird flu outbreaks.

Here are several actions the public can take to address these drastic cuts:

We are not powerless in the face of these challenges. By using our collective voices, we can advocate for a robust and resilient public health system, ensuring that the CDC remains equipped to protect our communities, detect and respond to health threats, and continue its vital research. Together, we can prevent the crippling of the CDC and the other agencies that safeguard our nation’s health security for generations to come. 

Here is a link to all of the agencies that fall under the umbrella of Health and Human Services, now led by RFK Jr:

 

READ THESE ARTICLES to Learn More:

Infection Control Today: Undermining Public Health: Nearly 1300 Cut From CDC With More to Come

CNN: West Texas measles outbreak doubles to 48 cases

CBS News: What to know about bird flu in 2025, from how it’s spread to symptoms and egg impacts

US News and World Report: HHS Is Losing Thousands of Workers Under Trump Administration Probationary Job Cuts

 

 

 

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