President Trump’s attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts are making life difficult for some public health officials, who view eliminating racial disparities as part of their mission.
The layoffs of thousands of workers strike deeply at the agency's ability to respond to the current flu, norovirus, and ...
Fired CDC workers are telling their stories. Carolyn Corrigan is a highly educated woman with a decade's experience working ...
HKU5-CoV-2 has sparked concerns because it can spread to humans in a similar way to the one that caused the COVID-19 pandemic ...
An email demand over the weekend to all federal employees, including those at the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for a list of work accomplishments in the past week has led ...
The CDC expects roughly 11,000 to show up at its Atlanta offices daily. That will include about 5,800 at the Roybal Campus near Emory.
Thousands of federal employees returned to the office in Atlanta on Monday after President Donald Trump's return-to-office mandate and a warning from Elon Musk.
This flu season is shaping up to be one of the worst in a decade, with nationwide figures showing at least 29 million cases, ...
After a second surge of flu hospitalization earlier in February, federal and Georgia data indicate the spread is slowing down ...
I am writing to you as the person President Donald Trump has selected to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. With years of service as a physician and having represented a Florida ...
Officials say they hope the anticipated uptick in activity will benefit neighborhoods and small businesses around federal buildings.
Rep. Rich McCormick's Roswell town hall sparked heated debates on immigration, spending, and executive power, drawing cheers, ...