Trump Appoints Erica Schwartz to Lead CDC
President Donald Trump has nominated Erica Schwartz, a former deputy surgeon general, to become the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, praising her as 'incredibly talented.' The CDC has faced leadership instability since Trump's return to office, with mostly interim directors leading the agency.
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In a bold move, President Donald Trump has nominated Erica Schwartz, a former deputy surgeon general, as the next director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Trump, through a social media announcement, acclaimed her as 'incredibly talented' and fittingly described her as a 'STAR.'
The CDC, headquartered in Atlanta, is responsible for safeguarding Americans from preventable health threats. It has grappled with leadership upheaval since Trump resumed office over a year ago, with a string of temporary directors at the helm.
This nomination marks a crucial point for the CDC as it seeks steady leadership amidst ongoing health challenges and aims to reinforce its mission in protecting public health.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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