Judge orders Trump admin. to restore CDC and FDA webpages by midnight
Briefly

The removal of vital resources from the CDC’s website has negatively affected healthcare providers, as evidenced by testimonies from physicians who rely on these resources for critical clinical decisions. Dr. Stephanie Liou and Dr. Reshma Ramachandran highlighted how the sudden loss complicated their responses to health issues among vulnerable populations. The legal consequences were emphasized, noting the irreplaceable harm caused to healthcare delivery, especially to low-income Americans. The ruling supports restoring these resources, indicating a minimal burden on the administration to do so and underscoring the necessity of up-to-date health information.
"As these groups attest, the lost materials are more than 'academic references'-they are vital for real-time clinical decision-making in hospitals, clinics and emergency departments across the country."
"Without them, health care providers and researchers are left 'without up-to-date recommendations on managing infectious diseases, public health threats, essential preventive care and chronic conditions.'"
Read at Ars Technica
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