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CDC Windows Remain Unrepaired Seven Months After Attack

via Washington Times·Mar 26

Seven months after a violent attack left the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with bullet-pocked windows, the federal government has failed to replace the damaged glass. This delay highlights a broader pattern of bureaucratic inertia and a lack of urgency in securing critical public health infrastructure. The situation stands as a grim reminder of the vulnerability of our nation's health agencies to domestic threats.

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