An open letter to the U.S. Congress

Reinstate CDC Flu Vaccination Campaign to Protect Public Health

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I am writing to express concern over the recent termination of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) flu vaccination campaign by the Trump administration. This decision undermines public health efforts, especially during a severe flu season that has already claimed numerous lives. The CDC’s campaign was instrumental in promoting vaccination among high-risk populations, and its abrupt cessation leaves these groups vulnerable to preventable illness and death. This action is part of a broader pattern of the administration’s disregard for scientific expertise and public health initiatives. From appointing vaccine skeptics to key health positions to restricting the dissemination of vital health information, these policies erode public trust in medical guidance and endanger lives. I urge you to advocate for the immediate reinstatement of the CDC’s flu vaccination campaign and to oppose any measures that compromise the integrity of our public health institutions.

▶ Created on February 20 by Accountability Starts Now

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