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    CDC reinstates hundreds of employees after public health concerns 

    The reinstated staff had been working in key public- health divisions, including the National Centre for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and Tuberculosis Prevention
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJune 12, 2025Updated:June 12, 20252 Mins Read5355 Views
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    The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is bringing back around 450 employees who were previously laid off as part of a large-scale federal workforce trimming exercise. The decision is a partial reversal of the April announcement that aimed to cut over 10,000 jobs across health agencies under a government-wide cost-cutting initiative.
    The reinstated staff had been working in key public health divisions, including the National Centre for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and Tuberculosis Prevention, the National Centre for Environmental Health, and the Global Health Centre. Their work spans important areas such as air quality, toxic chemical spill response, lead-poisoning prevention, and global disease surveillance. These  are functions that health experts feel could be compromised by the cuts.
    As per the original plan, more than 2,400 positions at the CDC were identified to be cut. The layoffs were part of federal downsizing  efforts begun by President Donald Trump in consultation with Elon Musk, entrepreneur and CEO, Tesla. The cuts were aimed at significantly reducing government expenditure. However, the proposal sparked widespread concern, with public health advocates warning of severe risks to community health and safety.
    In response to the backlash, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. indicated that certain roles would be restored. As per a follow-up communication from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) the termination notices of certain impacted employees had been withdrawn. Employees were told to discuss with their supervisors on how and when to resume work.
    Among those returning are members of the CDC’s Lead Poisoning Prevention and Surveillance Branch, a unit originally set to be folded into a new division called the Administration for a Healthy America (AHA). The reinstatement underscores growing recognition of the need to maintain robust public-health infrastructure even amid fiscal reform efforts.

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