An alarming Ebola outbreak in Congo's Kasai province has prompted the World Health Organization to initiate vaccinations for exposed individuals and health workers. With 16 deaths reported, the urgency is palpable as limited vaccine supplies reach the affected area.
A new Ebola outbreak in Congo has claimed over a dozen lives, including health workers. As fears escalate, health officials warn of rising cases and a fragile health system struggling to cope.
A revolt among over 1,000 federal health workers has erupted against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., demanding his resignation due to concerns over his leadership and public health safety.
A shooting at the CDC in Atlanta has left a police officer dead and raised alarms about vaccine misinformation. The gunman, who believed the vaccine harmed him, opened fire, highlighting the dangers faced by public health workers.
The UN reports a dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, with workers collapsing from hunger. Philippe Lazzarini reveals shocking conditions as calls for urgent action grow amidst starvation deaths.
In a significant move, the Department of Health and Human Services has reinstated 328 federal employees from NIOSH, reversing previous terminations that threatened essential health programs for coal miners and 9/11 first responders.