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CDC鈥檚 Acting Chief Promises a Return to Stability in a Tumultuous Moment

President Donald Trump will soon nominate a permanent director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, its acting chief, National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya, told agency employees at a Wednesday staff meeting.

According to a recording obtained by 麻豆女优 Health News, Bhattacharya at one point suggested to CDC staff that Trump could name a new leader for the agency as soon as Thursday. 鈥淏ut if not, I don鈥檛 think much will change,鈥 he said.

Though his official position as acting director was set to expire Wednesday, Bhattacharya will continue to lead the agency until the top spot is filled. Meanwhile, news outlets including and reported that the administration was postponing filling the permanent director job amid the challenges of gaining Senate confirmation and other political pressures.

Bhattacharya opened the meeting by acknowledging over the past year. Workers faced waves of job losses, and a gunman attacked the CDC鈥檚 Atlanta campus in August, killing a police officer and causing significant property damage. 鈥淚 want to acknowledge very honestly that I know that it has been such a difficult year for the CDC and for every single one of you here,鈥 Bhattacharya said.

He said the agency has begun to fill its leadership gaps. During his first meeting with the agency鈥檚 top leaders, he said, 鈥淚 noticed almost every single one of them is acting.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檝e made progress in filling key roles across the agency,鈥 he said. 鈥淟eadership stability is essential to delivering our mission.鈥

The aim, he said, is to leave the agency in 鈥渁 solid, secure place鈥 so it can do its work 鈥渨ithout so much of the turmoil that we鈥檝e seen the last year.鈥

Bhattacharya invited questions from the CDC staffers, who repeatedly asked about staffing losses, morale, and their job security, as well as Trump鈥檚 decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization.

鈥淭he politics of WHO withdrawal are above my pay grade,鈥 Bhattacharya said. 鈥淲hat I do know is that without the CDC, the world will be in much worse health.鈥

Workforce Concerns

One employee told Bhattacharya the agency had lost a 鈥渉uge amount鈥 of 鈥渋nternal capacity and expertise in the past year鈥 and it 鈥渃ontinues to be very challenging for staff to do their jobs,鈥 adding that 鈥渃ertain conditions are a bit demoralizing.鈥

The CDC can 鈥渇unction without leaders,鈥 another speaker said. 鈥淲e function without directors. And this entire team will make CDC run without you if you鈥檙e not here.鈥

Schedule F, an effort to reclassify certain federal employees in policy-related roles and reduce their civil service protections, drew some of the strongest statements from the staff. While it鈥檚 not fully implemented, the policy could make it easier for Trump to fire thousands of federal workers.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 scaring the hell out of us right now is Schedule F,鈥 an employee said. 鈥淲e are terrified that 鈥榓t will鈥 means you鈥檙e gone, you鈥檙e not here, you鈥檙e fired.鈥

鈥淭he Schedule F fight鈥檚 above my level,鈥 Bhattacharya replied. He said his focus is on making sure the 鈥渨ork is supported.鈥

He said the agency should seek to 鈥渄epoliticize what we do fundamentally鈥 so that 鈥渆very American sees us as working for their benefit.鈥

鈥淲hen I say 鈥榙epoliticize,鈥 I don't mean you can't say the hard or talk about the hard things,鈥 he added. 鈥淚 mean that you're free to talk about the hard things without fear that you鈥檙e gonna be retaliated against.鈥

On hiring and operations, he pointed to ongoing efforts but acknowledged delays. The Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the CDC, is 鈥渕oving at the speed of bureaucracy,鈥 he said, adding that he鈥檚 trying his best. 鈥淲e have to move past the last year, and I think we now have an opportunity really to do that.鈥

Vaccine Policy

On vaccines, Bhattacharya said one of the first things he did in his role as acting CDC director was to record a video 鈥渟trongly encouraging parents to vaccinate their kids from measles.鈥

He said rebuilding trust requires engagement. That means working with communities without denigrating them, and respecting how 鈥渢hey think and their values,鈥 he said.

Bhattacharya said he would like the NIH and CDC to coordinate more, particularly on HIV prevention. He described his approach as 鈥渁n implementation science strategy so that we can use these two pieces of the HIV tool kit to actually end the HIV pandemic.鈥

The search for a permanent CDC director is being led by HHS officials on behalf of the White House and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Bhattacharya said he鈥檚 friends with Kennedy and called 鈥渢he caricature of him that I鈥檝e seen in the press鈥 unfair. Kennedy 鈥渞eally does have a deep desire to make America healthy,鈥 he said.

For now, Bhattacharya said, he expects to stay in place at the CDC, as 鈥渆ither acting director or acting in the capacity of the director, whatever the heck that means.鈥

He joked about the ambiguity: 鈥淚t鈥檚 like an Office episode, you know?鈥

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