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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reported that the shooter had expressed discontent with the COVID-19 vaccine and wanted ...
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Healthbeat on MSNCDC Director Susan Monarez vows to restore trust in agency after shooting, latest layoffs
CDC Director Susan Monarez voiced support for the agency's workers in a media event on Thursday, nearly two weeks after a shooting at its Atlanta headquarters. She said restoring Americans’ trust in ...
More than 750 current and former federal health workers signed a letter to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Eerily empty offices are cordoned off with yellow tape, and glass shards are still strewn across floors and other surfaces.
The shooter, identified by authorities as Patrick Joseph White, appears to have been captured in security camera footage trying to enter the visitor’s center of the campus late in the afternoon on ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNFuneral for DeKalb officer killed in CDC shooting set for Friday; what to know if you’re attending
The DeKalb County police officer killed during a shooting outside the Atlanta headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control ...
Staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave perspective from inside headquarters on the frightening day when ...
Her visit also came as staff continue to recover from the Aug. 8 campus shooting that left bullet holes across buildings and ...
ATLANTA — At least 600 workers at the Atlanta-based CDC are receiving permanent termination notices this week, according to a labor union. Health and Human Services hasn’t commented, but points to a ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNAt least 600 CDC employees sent termination notices, some question timing
At least 600 employees at the CDC are being laid off, according to The American Federation of Government Employees.
Hundreds of CDC and HHS workers are urging Secretary RFK Jr. to stop spreading vaccine misinformation following the Aug. 8 CDC shooting.
More than 750 employees across the Department of Health and Human Services sent a signed letter to members of Congress and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling on the secretary to stop ...
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