U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez has been fired, the White House said, less than a month after being sworn in, and four senior officials have resigned amid growing tensions over vaccine policies and public health directives.
Breakdown
- CDC director Susan Minares was dismissed less than a month after being sworn in.
- White House cited misalignment with the president's health agenda as the reason. 10s
- Minares' attorneys denied her resignation or firing, citing her scientific integrity. 20s
- Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made major changes to vaccine policies, including withdrawing COVID-19 shot recommendations for certain groups. 39s
- Four senior CDC officials resigned, expressing concerns over new vaccination guidelines. 1m 18s