Trump administration names Georgia health official as new CDC director

This post has been updated. The Trump administration has named Georgia Public Health Commissioner Brenda Fitzgerald as the next director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one of the most crucial public health positions in the U.S. government given the agency's role in tracking and stopping infectious disease outbreaks nationally and globally. Fitzgerald, 70, […]Related:Her newborn kept getting sick because she was ingesting placenta, CDC saysFresh polls find Republicans’ health-care proposal is still a clunkerA heart transplant gave her another chance to live. Hours after giving birth, she died.
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