Trump administration cuts CDC's key role in global program to stop HIV [Science] ↳

The State Department has issued guidance effectively ending CDC's direct role in implementing PEPFAR in most countries as of September 30, shifting responsibility to recipient governments — a move that experts warn will dismantle the infrastructure behind the program and strip the U.S. of the capacity to detect and respond to emerging disease threats.

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What happened when Trump abandoned the world's poorest children [NYT] ↳

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U.S. and Zambia feud: Trump health aid deal stalls over critical minerals [NYT] ↳