CDC's new director is pressed to do something about its zombie programs
Read our Privacy notice The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still has an Alzheimer’s disease program. Think of them as the CDC’s zombie programs — they appear to be alive, at least according to legislation and congressional appropriations. Erica Schwartz became the agency’s latest director last week, she inherited these zombie programs and congressional pressure to bring some of them back to life.
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