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The federal government's Vessel Sanitation Program continues its health inspections of cruise ships despite recent staff ...
While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said cruise ship inspections will continue amid government layoffs, an official said the task will be more challenging for remaining workers. The ...
The entire full-time workforce of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) has ...
The steep cuts to the cruise ship inspection team baffled officials in the program, which is not paid for by taxpayer dollars ...
The CDC cut employees from its Vessel Sanitation Program this week, even as a cruise ship arrived days ago with another ...
Despite recent layoffs at Health and Human Services, the CDC confirmed its Vessel Sanitation Program will continue.
“Critical programs in the CDC will continue under Secretary Kennedy’s vision to streamline HHS to better serve Americans. CDC ...
The Trump administration’s health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has laid off all full-time staff from the CDC’s Vessel ...
Only a dozen Public Health Service officers have reportedly been left to handle current and future ship inspections, which ...
The CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program full-time staff has been laid off. Chrissie McClatchie writes about travel, wine, and yachting from her home on the Côte d’Azur, where she has lived for ...
Layoffs have hit the CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program, where all full-time employees have been eliminated, according to an April 10 report from CBS News.
All of the full-time employees in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Vessel Sanitation Program are now off the job, multiple officials tell CBS News, gutting the agency's ability to ...