The Trump Administration Puts a Pause on Health Agency Communications

WASHINGTON, USAThu Jan 23 2025
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In an unexpected move, the Trump administration has hit the pause button on many health agency communications. This includes messages from big names like the CDC and the FDA. The command came down in a memo from the acting Secretary of Health and Human Services. Until at least the end of January, regulations, announcements, and even social media posts are on hold. They need a green light from a political appointee before they can go live. Even important reports like those in the Federal Register and the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report are affected. These are big deals for public health and science. The memo says this pause is to make sure everything fits with the new administration's priorities. But some former officials think it's not usual for a new team to take a look at what's being said. Not everything is stopped though. Messages that are crucial for health, safety, and national security can still go out, but they need a review first. The FDA, for example, has been able to post some warnings and safety notices. It's like the guard is changing, and the new guard wants to make sure everything is in order before they start making announcements. It's a way of getting control and making sure everything aligns with the new administration's plans.