WASHINGTON — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention staff behind the agency’s flagship publication have been fired amid drastic cuts to the Health and Human Services Department promised by the White House due to the government shutdown, according to five people familiar with the situation.
Almost the entire staff of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, known as the “voice of the CDC,” has been laid off, former publication editor-in-chief Charlotte Kent told STAT Saturday in her first public interview since she left the agency in February. Four other people with familiarity with the cuts also confirmed that MMWR staff had been axed.
The firings are part of broader mass terminations on Friday by the Trump administration, which said it would lay off federal workers from “Democrat”