


CDC Faces Major Workforce Reductions Amid Trump Administration Job Cuts
Nearly 1,300 probationary CDC employees are being laid off, amounting to 10% of the agency's workforce as part of broader federal cuts.
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The Trump administration confirmed the layoffs of nearly 1,300 probationary employees at the CDC, about 10% of its workforce, following a directive from HHS officials. Affected employees will receive four weeks' paid leave, though the timeline for notifications remains unclear. Experts, including Dr. Joshua Barocas, warn that these cuts could severely disrupt crucial health initiatives and the agency's ability to manage public health threats. Historically a global leader in disease control, the CDC, with a $9.2 billion budget and a staff heavy in scientific expertise, now faces significant staffing challenges as broader federal reductions continue.
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