Government agency webpages about HIV, LGBTQ+ people and other public health topics were down Friday evening due to President ...
Public health information related to LGBTQ care and to HIV was scrubbed from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s ...
The CDC on Friday is scrubbing a swath of HIV-related content from the agency’s website as a part of Trump’s broader effort to wipe out DEI initiatives.
Large sets of data are being scrubbed of references to transgender and LGBTQ+ people, among others, which could compromise their use in research.
T he Trump Administration took down parts of some government websites as well as removed several health data sets on Friday, raising alarm among health care providers and researchers who use ...
Share articleThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention removed or edited references to transgender people, gender identity and equity from its website Friday, racing to meet a late-afternoon ...
Also down was AtlasPlus, an interactive tool that lets users analyze CDC data on HIV, STDs, TB and viral hepatitis, and the ...
Research and basic information on subjects ranging from tuberculosis surveillance to adolescent health disappeared from ...
Websites on HPV vaccinations, data on high schoolers’ health habits, information on programs to end violence against women ...
The CDC’s data directory, usually found at cdc.data.gov, was also pulled offline, with a message saying that it would be back online after it completed steps to comply with an executive order aimed at ...