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The CDC is entering a transition period as Jim O’Neill, deputy secretary at the HHS, steps in as acting director.
Jim O'Neill is either the kind of libertarian tech disruptor the government needs, or a supporter of controversial health ...
HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill's appointment as acting CDC chief follows Susan Monarez's dismissal as the agency's director ...
The Department of Health and Human Services announced Aug. 27 in a post on X that Susan Monarez was no longer director of the ...
Deputy HHS secretary Jim O'Neill is also serving as acting CDC director as RFK Jr.'s newly appointed vaccine advisory panel ...
Ex-investment executive with no medical background voiced support for unproven Covid treatments during pandemic ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has not explained the decision to oust Susan Monarez as CDC director less than a month after she was sworn in.
The man who attacked the CDC headquarters in Atlanta on Friday fired more than 180 shots, with bullets piercing “blast-resistant” windows and spattering glass shards into numerous room.
Susan Monarez was sworn in Thursday as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Key takeaways: The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Susan Monarez, PhD, as director of the CDC. She is the first CDC director in more than 70 years who does not have a medical degree.
The Senate HELP Committee voted on Wednesday to advance Susan Monarez's nomination as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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