US admin plans to nominate new CDC director in coming weeks: WSJ
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The Trump administration plans to nominate a permanent CDC director soon, with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya serving as acting director amid concerns over leadership instability and resource challenges at the agency.
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US admin plans to nominate new CDC director in coming weeks: WSJ
U.S. Administration to Nominate New CDC Director in Coming Weeks, as Acting Leadership Faces Scrutiny
The Trump administration plans to announce a permanent director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the coming weeks, according to recent reports, as the agency continues to navigate leadership instability and operational challenges. In the interim, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), will serve as acting CDC director. This arrangement follows a series of leadership changes at the CDC since the start of the Trump administration.
Dr. Bhattacharya, a physician and medical economist with no formal public health training, will retain his NIH responsibilities while overseeing the CDC. Public health experts have raised concerns about the feasibility of managing both agencies, particularly given the CDC's current state. The agency has faced significant funding reductions, high staff turnover, and the departure of senior leaders, weakening its capacity to respond to public health threats.
Critics, including former CDC officials, warn that the dual leadership structure could exacerbate existing challenges. Dr. Michael T. Osterholm, an infectious disease expert at the University of Minnesota, described the situation as "a recipe for disaster," emphasizing that the CDC is "one disaster away from being a disaster itself" due to its diminished resources according to analysis.
The administration's decision reflects broader turmoil within federal health agencies. The Wall Street Journal has reported ongoing instability at the CDC, with top officials continuing to leave their positions. The permanent CDC director will require Senate confirmation, a process that may further delay resolution of the agency's leadership vacuum.
As the administration moves to finalize its nomination, stakeholders remain concerned about the implications for public health preparedness and response capabilities. The outcome of these developments could influence federal health policy priorities and funding allocations in the coming months.
