The CDC is likely to recommend Americans get an annual COVID-19 booster to protect against the coronavirus.
found that roughly a quarter of Americans have little-to-no trust in the CDC for health information, including 10% who do not trust the agency at all.
“While we saw trust go down in lots of institutions, we actually saw trust increase in North Carolina,” Cohen told Spectrum News. “We measured trust in the Department of Health and Human Services and saw that increase. “There were some early places where the CDC didn’t perform and execute in the way they needed to,” she added.
Cohen said that she plans to focus on transparency, execution and building relationships with the public, health leaders and politicians – both Democrats and Republicans.The new push comes as House Republicans are aiming to make significant cuts to the agency’s funding, particularly when it comes to climate change initiatives and research on firearms.
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