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Atlanta-based CDC to lose nearly 1,300 employees under Trump administration job cuts
Atlanta-based CDC to lose nearly 1,300 employees under Trump administration job cuts
Atlanta-based CDC to lose nearly 1,300 employees under Trump administration job cuts

Published on: 02/14/2025

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ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - Nearly 1,300 probationary employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — roughly one-tenth of the agency’s workforce — are being forced out under the Trump administration’s move to get rid of all probationary employees.

The Atlanta-based agency’s leadership was notified of the decision Friday morning. The verbal notice came from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in a meeting with CDC leaders, according to a federal official who was at the meeting. The official was not authorized to discuss it and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

“After all, look at what the CDC has accomplished over the past 80-years because the Centers have been well funded and has always received support on both sides of the aisle eradicating smallpox globally and nearly eradicating polio, measles, and mumps,” U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock said on the floor of congress.

Over 1,300 of Georgia's best and brightest are losing their jobs because of the Trump administration's reckless attacks on public health.

Make no mistake—these firings mean Americans are less safe from future pandemics. I will do everything I can to fight this.…

— Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (@SenatorWarnock) February 14, 2025

The affected employees are supposed to receive four weeks paid administrative leave, the official said, adding that it wasn’t clear when individual workers would receive notice.

HHS officials did not answer questions about the specifics of the layoffs. In an emailed statement, Andrew Nixon, the department’s director of communications, wrote: “HHS is following the Administration’s guidance and taking action to support the President’s broader efforts to restructure and streamline the federal government. This is to ensure that HHS better serves the American people at the highest and most efficient standard.”

With a $9.2 billion core budget, the CDC is charged with protecting Americans from outbreaks and other public health threats. Before the cuts, the agency had about 13,000 employees, including more than 2,000 staff work in other countries.

“If this administration guts and gags the CDC who is going to defend the nation from Ebola, who is going to protect kids from measles, who is going to save us from TB?” U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff asked on the floor of Congress.

🚨 President Trump’s indefensible, indiscriminate firing of more than 1,000 CDC personnel in a single day leaves Americans exposed to disease and devastates careers and livelihoods for the world’s most talented doctors and scientists, many of them here in Georgia.

— Jon Ossoff (@ossoff) February 14, 2025

Historically CDC has been seen as a global leader on disease control and a reliable source of health information, boasting some of the top experts in the world.

The staff is heavy with scientists — 60% have master’s degrees or doctorates. Most of the workforce does not belong to a union.

It’s not only new employees who are subject to probation. Probationary periods also are applied to veteran staffers who, for example, were recently promoted to a new job in management.

Dr. Joshua Barocas, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, said many of the probationary-status CDC employees are filling vital roles.

“It’s essentially assuming that they are not in a job that is crucial for the success of keeping everyone safe — just because they’ve been there for less than a year or less than six moths,” said Barocas, speaking Friday morning during an Infectious Diseases Society of America call with reporters.

“That sort of slash-and-burn approach is what will cause continued disruptions in our understanding of diseases” and disease outbreaks, he said.

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