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Five years after the peak of Covid-19, as the nation searches for its next Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director, the most immediate threat to U.S. pandemic preparedness may not be a novel virus, but the erosion of public trust. The country remains vulnerable as avian influenza spreads, vaccination rates decline, and outbreaks of measles and dengue reemerge.
Without restoring confidence in the CDC, even the strongest scientific guidance will fall short of protecting the public, as well as the nation’s economic stability and security.



