- United States
- Ohio
- Letter
The Trump administration's move to remove HIV-related content and prohibit any references to gender identity on the CDC website is deeply concerning. This unprecedented rollback of vital public health information threatens to undermine efforts to combat HIV/AIDS and jeopardizes the health and wellbeing of millions of Americans, particularly those from marginalized communities disproportionately affected by the virus. Scrubbing these resources directly impedes the ability of healthcare providers to deliver evidence-based, high-quality care tailored to their patients' needs. Without access to CDC data, guidelines, and resources, doctors and public health officials will be hamstrung in their efforts to effectively prevent HIV transmission, provide appropriate treatment, and protect the health of vulnerable populations. This shortsighted decision ignores scientific evidence and decades of progress in HIV prevention and treatment. The CDC's work is grounded in facts, research, and a commitment to protecting public health for all Americans, regardless of demographics. Censoring health information that conflicts with ideological beliefs is antithetical to the agency's mission and a dereliction of its duty to the American people. I urge you to reverse this damaging policy immediately and restore the CDC's ability to comprehensively address the HIV/AIDS epidemic through evidence-based public health measures and inclusive, targeted prevention efforts for those at highest risk.