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centers_for_disease_control_and_prevention [2022/10/15 05:43] pamela [Suspicious Death] | centers_for_disease_control_and_prevention [2023/03/23 19:56] (current) liam | ||
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- | ===== Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ====== | + | ====== Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ====== |
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+ | The **Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)** is an agency of the federal government of the [[United States]]. It operates within the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] (HHS). | ||
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====About==== | ====About==== | ||
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In 1904 Andrew Carnegie' | In 1904 Andrew Carnegie' | ||
- | The land for the institute was donated by railroad magnate, [[:E. H. Harriman]], a firm supporter of eugenics. This was [[: | + | The land for the institute was donated by railroad magnate, [[:E. H. Harriman]], a firm supporter of eugenics. This was [[: |
One of the largest and most significant financial contributors for various eugenics projects soon became the Rockefeller Foundation. It poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into various eugenics and population projects, from the American Eugenics Society to Cold Spring Harbor, to the American Breeder' | One of the largest and most significant financial contributors for various eugenics projects soon became the Rockefeller Foundation. It poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into various eugenics and population projects, from the American Eugenics Society to Cold Spring Harbor, to the American Breeder' | ||
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On his LinkedIn Account, a former Weber Shandwick employee explained that his duties at the CDC “focuses on boosting vaccination rates for flu, HPV, whooping cough, and COVID-19.” ((https:// | On his LinkedIn Account, a former Weber Shandwick employee explained that his duties at the CDC “focuses on boosting vaccination rates for flu, HPV, whooping cough, and COVID-19.” ((https:// | ||
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+ | ==== CDC 2022 Budget Summary ==== | ||
+ | 2023 budget would boost CDC funds, preparedness support: Prevention-focused plan off to Congress | ||
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+ | In March, the Biden administration released its proposed federal budget for fiscal year 2023, calling for more than **$81 billion** in mandatory [[:pandemic preparedness]] funds and an increase of $2.23 billion for the [[:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], | ||
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+ | Overall, the budget proposes more than $127 billion for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or an increase of $13.3 billion. | ||
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+ | The U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration would also get an increase in the Biden budget of $41 million. The administration is requesting a **$4.2 billion increase** for the [[: | ||
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+ | “The administration’s proposed FY 2023 budget rightly focuses on the critical need to improve the nation’s **public health infrastructure**, | ||
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+ | Within the CDC budget, the administration proposes increases in discretionary funding for a number of public health priorities, including an increase of $400 million to invest in public health infrastructure within states, localities and territories; | ||
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+ | CDC’s prevention work on gun violence and injury is also slated for significant increases. The Biden budget proposes a **$223 million bump** for the agency’s [[:opioid]] **overdose prevention** and surveillance work, as well as $22.5 million more for research on **preventing gun injuries** and deaths and $250 million more for community-based violence intervention work. | ||
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+ | CDC’s Public Health Preparedness and Response program, however, would be decreased by $20 million. Some experts said the proposed decrease was likely an oversight. | ||
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+ | The new budget, which still has to churn through [[: | ||
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+ | CDC is also submitting a proposal for $25 billion over 10 years to establish mandatory funding for the [[:Vaccines For Adults]] Program, which would provide millions of uninsured Americans with recommended immunizations. | ||
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+ | [[:Dara Lieberman]], | ||
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+ | Lieberman said that while the **mandatory $81.7 billion in pandemic funding** faces “significant political obstacles to getting across the finish line,” the proposal does speak to the urgency of investing in and modernizing public health. | ||
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+ | “It reflects what’s needed **to rebuild our chronically underfunded public health system** and the need to invest in cross-cutting capabilities, | ||
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