Health8/28/2025The Guardian

CDC officials who quit in protest lead call to ‘get politics out of public health’

CDC officials who quit in protest lead call to ‘get politics out of public health’

The article discusses the ongoing crisis at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) following the firing of its chief, Susan Monarez. Three senior leaders - Debra Houry, Demetre Daskalakis, and Daniel Jernigan - resigned in protest, citing the alleged spread of misinformation and political interference in their work under the Trump administration. The staffers gathered outside the CDC campus in Atlanta to applaud the resigning leaders and call for the separation of politics from public health. The article highlights the tension between the administration's actions and the CDC's mission to provide reliable, science-based guidance to the public.

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