CDC urging vaccines ahead of holiday season
It’s not too late to protect yourself and your loved ones from respiratory viruses this holiday season.
When the White House fired Susan Monarez as director of the premier U.S. public health agency, it was clear to two of the scientific leaders at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that the political meddling would not end and it was time to quit.
It’s not too late to protect yourself and your loved ones from respiratory viruses this holiday season.
The CDC is facing big funding cuts, and some of the effects will be felt at the state and local level.
“The more individuals that do talk about it, the more who are educated about it, the more likelihood it will lead to… hopefully… a cure one day in the future for those living with sickle cell disease,” says Malerie Hartsell with DHEC.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a salmonella outbreak has been linked to Papa Murphy’s cookie dough.
It warned that summer gatherings could lead to a “resurgence.”
The CDC says Covid-19 was the fourth-leading cause of death in the U.S. last year based on provisional data.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is easing up on vaccine requirements for international travelers.
The CDC has issued a Salmonella outbreak warning linked to flour.
According to SC DHEC, a new Developmental Milestone Checklist available online and on the CDC’s Milestone Tracker app, can help parents identify what skills are typical for young children from two months old to five years old.