The recent bans on travel and new contracts across US health agencies have created a significant disruption in public health operations. The Health and Human Services (HHS) staff is limited to essential travel only, which affects meetings and vital health operations, particularly with the outbreak of bird flu. The agencies are struggling with new directives from the Trump administration that mark a stark departure from previous practices, fostering feelings of dread among employees. These measures could have lasting impacts on outbreak responses and research capabilities.
The indefinite halts on travel and communication are severely affecting critical health initiatives, leaving federal employees feeling overwhelmed with dread and hopelessness.
Bans on travel to conduct essential meetings and the suspension of grant reviews threaten to significantly hinder outbreak response and medical research efforts.
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