The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has paused public communications until Feb. 1 as Trump appointees take control of health agencies.
The Trump administration ordered an immediate pause on public communications from federal health agencies like the CDC, FDA, and NIH. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) says it expects the pause to be temporary.
The Trump Administration has frozen many federal health agencies’ communications with the public until at least the end of the month.
Dr. Dorothy Fink, the acting secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services under President Donald Trump, has instructed the heads of every federal health agency to stop public communication.
The Trump administration has put a freeze on many federal health agency communications with the public through at least the end of the month
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Other federal health agencies are also operating without publicly named acting heads, including the Food and Drug Administration and National Institutes of Health. Spokespeople for the CDC ...
The Trump administration has put a freeze on many federal health agency communications with the public through at least the end of the month.
Federal health agencies were ordered to pause all communications this week, but these Washington health organizations are still running.
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