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RFK Jr. Puts NIH Director in Charge of CDC Too in Major Health Agency Shake-Up

via Ars Technica·Feb 21

In a controversial move, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has placed the current NIH director in charge of the CDC as well, creating an unusual dual leadership role over the nation's two most prominent health agencies. The decision has renewed criticism of the director's lack of institutional leadership experience and raises questions about the administration's approach to public health infrastructure.

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