Trump management starts to dismiss CDC, FDA and other health institutions

Hundreds of federal health workers, including doctors in high -level leadership positions, began to hear that they lost their jobs early on Tuesday morning, which is part of a great restructuring that protects Americans from illness and accuses new treatments and treatments.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Last week, he announced that he had shrunk his department by 10,000 employees. Washington reported that some DC -based senior leaders have been re -assigned to Indian health care zones, a tactical to force people, as they will require moving to other parts of the country.
With the previous departures, the layout department will reduce from 82,000 to 62,000. The department did not respond immediately to the request for comments.
Workers, global health to medical devices and communication, notifications affecting the offices responsible for everything began to come at 5 am, he said. Some knew that there were dismissals; According to employees, the authorities responsible for minority health and infectious disease prevention in the center of Washington told the eliminated their offices on Friday.
Others were caught unprepared. Senior leaders in the Food and Pharmaceutical Administration were pushed and offices focusing on food, drugs and medical device policy were shot with deep personnel discounts with approximately 3,500 agency personnel. Some workers said they were expelled when they tried to scan their badges to enter the building early on Tuesday.
According to the Salafist Mitch Zeller in the episode, a job was offered to the best tobacco regulator Brian King with a regional office of the Indian Health Service, which includes Alaska. Other personnel who control the veterinary medicine and coordinate the complex work of reviewing new drug applications that could work for thousands of pages were released.
Some leaders in the Disease Control and Prevention Centers, including Kayla Laserson, who lead the Global Health Center, received similar re -assignment notifications or administrative leaves were taken. In the agency, a total of 2,400 cuts seemed to be restructuring, aiming to focus on infectious diseases. All departments examining chronic diseases and environmental problems were cut.
Injury, asthma, lead poisoning, smoking and radiation damage and excessive heat and fires are among the employees who are dismissed in the agency.
However, some infectious disease teams were also dismissed. A group, such as a group of global health researchers trying to prevent the mother’s HIV’s child transmission, was cut off a group focusing on improving access to vaccines.
HIV prevention was generally a big target. HIV and sexually transmitted Diseases Center Director Jonathan Mermin was placed on the administrative permit. The Trump administration carried the CDC’s HIV prevention section to a different agency within the health department. However, on Tuesday, teams led by HIV surveillance and research in this section were dismissed. It was not clear that some of these functions would not be re -created anywhere else.
At the National Institutes of Health Institutes, several institutes were given notifications of assignment to Indian Health Services Zones, and they were told whether they should report on Wednesday whether they would accept the movement.
Among them, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci’nin replaced. There was Jeanne Marrazzo.
Communication offices, including NIH, CDC and FDA Renate Myles, the National Health Institutes Communication Director, were particularly hard. Promising “radical transparency, Mr. Kennedy said he wanted to reinforce communication under his opinion.
HHS, on Friday E -mail, “Public health difficulties to provide a more coordinated and effective response to the centralization of communication, ultimately benefit to the American taxpayer by benefiting to the American taxpayer,” he said.