It was January when the email came. After a roughly six-month-long hiring process that included fingerprinting and other background checks, an official offer of employment at the United States Centers
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNSome fired CDC employees told to come back to work via e-mailAbout 180 CDC employees received emails allowing them to return to work after being laid off. The reinstatement follows widespread job cuts under the Trump administration. The total number of CDC terminations remains unclear,
DOGE has claimed it's saved millions by terminating building leases in Georgia. Here's where, and which buildings are no longer leased.
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The Mirror US on MSN'Come back': CDC pleads with fired staff to return to work two weeks after being laid offThe CDC issued the frantic appeal on Tuesday after Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cut hundreds of employees from its workforce.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNCDC layoffs: Two fired employees among 1,300 let go in government overhaulFired CDC workers are telling their stories. Carolyn Corrigan is a highly educated woman with a decade's experience working in the government. Recently fired, she says she's struggling to make ends meet. Like many others in her position, she says she's turning to public assistance like food stamps and unemployment during this time of uncertainty.
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WGAU Radio on MSNGeorgia DNR encourages people to clean bird feeders ahead of spring to save birdsGeorgia Department of Natural Resources officials add that the conditions in and around bird feeders help “spur sicknesses varying from conjunctivitis to avian pox.”
Environmental advocates are urging Georgia lawmakers to reject a bill that would shield companies from lawsuits over the use of "forever chemicals" in everyday products. Why it matters: Forever chemicals,
Jon Ossoff warned the Trump Administration about the closing of several Social Security offices in the Peach State and the risks to seniors.“I am demanding that the Trump Administration reverse course and abandon these cuts to access to Social Security for seniors in Georgia,
ATLANTA — The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is inviting back about 180 employees less than two weeks after laying them off.
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Atlanta News First on MSNCDC launching study into potential connection between vaccines and autism, reports sayThe Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will launch a study into the potential connection between autism and vaccines, according to Reuters and multiple other news outlets.
One of Georgia’s boarder states is reporting its first measles case this year, expanding the number of states with measles cases to ten.
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