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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRaw Story: 'Frustrating': CDC lays off all cruise ship inspectors as virus surges
Raw Story - 'Frustrating': CDC lays off all cruise ship inspectors as virus surges
Travis Gettys
April 11, 2025 7:26AM ET
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention laid off all its cruise ship inspectors, which would severely damage efforts to prevent outbreaks on board.
A smaller group of 12 U.S. Public Health Service officers will remain on duty, but CDC officials say they're baffled by the cuts because the inspectors are funded through fees paid by cruise ship companies and not taxpayer dollars, reported CBS News.
"The cuts come as the U.S. has been battling a record surge of norovirus, largely driven by a new strain of the virus," the network reported. "Agency staff were in the middle of responding to two outbreaks when they were let go, an official said."
At least a dozen outbreaks, mostly from norovirus, have been reported on cruise ships so far this year, but an official for the Department of Health and Human Services claimed the inspections, which are support to take place at least twice a year, will continue despite the layoffs, which are part of sweeping cuts ordered by secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
"Critical programs in the CDC will continue under Secretary Kennedy's vision to streamline HHS to better serve Americans," the official said in a statement. "CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) continues to monitor and assist with gastrointestinal outbreaks and track and report these illnesses."
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Travis Gettys
April 11, 2025 7:26AM ET
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention laid off all its cruise ship inspectors, which would severely damage efforts to prevent outbreaks on board.
A smaller group of 12 U.S. Public Health Service officers will remain on duty, but CDC officials say they're baffled by the cuts because the inspectors are funded through fees paid by cruise ship companies and not taxpayer dollars, reported CBS News.
"The cuts come as the U.S. has been battling a record surge of norovirus, largely driven by a new strain of the virus," the network reported. "Agency staff were in the middle of responding to two outbreaks when they were let go, an official said."
At least a dozen outbreaks, mostly from norovirus, have been reported on cruise ships so far this year, but an official for the Department of Health and Human Services claimed the inspections, which are support to take place at least twice a year, will continue despite the layoffs, which are part of sweeping cuts ordered by secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
"Critical programs in the CDC will continue under Secretary Kennedy's vision to streamline HHS to better serve Americans," the official said in a statement. "CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) continues to monitor and assist with gastrointestinal outbreaks and track and report these illnesses."
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Perfect timing...

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Raw Story: 'Frustrating': CDC lays off all cruise ship inspectors as virus surges (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Friday
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Lovie777
(17,994 posts)1. The idiot strikes again.....................
Irish_Dem
(68,163 posts)2. I thought CEOs didn't want any regulation or govt interference in making money?
Norrrm
(1,203 posts)3. Did the cruise industry make a significant political donation?