A federal judge has ordered the reinstatement of over 80,000 pages of content recently taken down from the CDC and FDA due to Trump's executive orders aimed at restricting diversity and inclusion information. This removal included essential resources on LGBTQ health, contraception, and gender-affirming care. Public health advocates argue that the absence of this information jeopardizes the medical community's ability to provide safe care. Following the ruling, some pages have been restored, but uncertainties remain about the complete list of affected content and any modifications made during the removal process.
The judge's order today is an important victory for doctors, patients, and the public health of the whole country. This order puts a stop, at least temporarily, to the irrational removal of vital health information from public access.
In the short time that important web pages were removed from the websites of major public health agencies, our members have seen firsthand how dangerous it can be to practice medicine without critical clinical information.
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