The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Epidemic Intelligence Service officers — a group known as the CDC's "disease detectives" — feared the impact of job cuts.
Editors’ note: As of Monday, Feb. 17, members of the Epidemic Intelligence Service program who had been warned they were to be fired had not received termination letters. The Trump ...
A core group of so-called disease detectives, who track outbreaks, was apparently spared. But other young researchers are out ...
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As Trump vents about covid, experts worry his moves could worsen next threatThe president, still angry about the pandemic response, may be cutting into the country’s fundamental ability to identify ...
Nash is a distinguished professor of epidemiology at the City University of New York’s Graduate School of Public Health. Over the weekend, the Trump administration appeared to reverse plans for ...
Despite recent reports, officers in the CDC’s famed Epidemic Intelligence Service — often referred to as “disease detectives” — have not been fired and continue to investigate outbreaks and public ...
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