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Trump nominates former deputy surgeon general to lead embattled CDC

Donald Trump has nominated Erica Schwartz, former deputy surgeon general during his first administration, to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“She is a STAR!” the president wrote on Truth Social. Schwartz will need to be confirmed by the Senate before she can officially takeover the agency that has been without a permanent director for eight months and been beset by chaos.

The agency’s last Senate‑confirmed director, Susan Monarez, took over in July but was fired less than a month later after clashing with Kennedy over his vaccine agenda. Since then, the CDC has seen an exodus of senior public health officials, many of whom accused the health secretary of politicizing the agency and stripping leaders of their independence.

Jay Bhattacharya – who also runs the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – has served as interim chief of the CDC since February.

Trump also announced that Sean Slovenski will become the CDC’s deputy director, while Jennifer Shuford will serve as the agency’s chief medical officer.

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Democratic health policy group asks if Trump’s nominee for CDC director will oppose ‘RFK Jr’s anti-vax agenda’

Protect Our Care, a health policy group founded by a former Obama administration health official the day after Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, has called on Dr Erica Schwartz, Trump’s latest nominee to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to promise that she will stand up for the safety and effectiveness of vaccination.

The agency’s last Senate‑confirmed director, Susan Monarez, took over in July but was fired less than a month later after clashing with the health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, over his anti-vaccine agenda.

Kayla Hancock, the director of Protect Our Care’s Public Health Project and a former head of opposition research for the Democratic National Committee, said in a statement:

double quotation markAfter the last Senate-approved Trump CDC director was forced out because she dared to question RFK Jr.’s anti-vax agenda, the question is: will Dr. Schwartz go along with her prospective boss’ chaos and conspiracy-driven anti-vax schemes — or pledge to return the CDC to a state of normalcy that actually cares about its mission of protecting all Americans from preventable disease? A measles crisis is worsening by the day among unvaccinated people, no thanks to RFK Jr., who, for no credible reason, repeatedly told national audiences to be afraid of proven safe and effective vaccines. For the sake of our public health, the next CDC director must be free and independent to encourage as many Americans as possible to protect themselves from preventable diseases without first getting permission from the anti-vaxxer-in-chief.

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