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Why Politics is Destroying Trust in the CDC

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💬 "The trust in the CDC has not just dipped—it has absolutely cratered. And we have nothing to blame but the chaos that’s happening at the top.”

⚡ In this episode, I discuss how political meddling is destroying trust in the CDC, dismantling vaccine advisory committees, stalling vaccine campaigns, and threatening decades of public health progress — all of which could cost lives if we don’t act now.

🎧 Stay tuned to find out:

  • How political interference is weaponizing public health
  • The political missteps that led to the current situation of cratered trust in the CDC
  • How to protect yourself when trust in public health institutions is low
  • The dangers of mixing politics with healthcare decisions: How misinformation can end lives
  • Why changing guidelines means evolving science, not hiding the truth

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