Some CDC workers can return to work in person on Monday
Briefly

Employees at the CDC can return to work in person after a shooting incident. Most have been working from home since August. Workers have the option to remain remote or return to campus, though four buildings will remain closed for non-critical staff. Many employees express feelings of insecurity about returning. Concerns are heightened by fears of potential targeting related to misinformation about vaccines. The CDC claims to be taking measures to ensure staff safety and security upon their return.
CDC leaders offered employees the option to keep working from home or return to campus Monday. Four buildings will remain closed except for critical staff.
Sarah Boim expressed that many employees feel unsafe returning due to concerns over safety and a lack of concrete information regarding additional security measures.
Concerns about safety persist among CDC workers, who fear that misinformation about vaccines and public health may lead to further targeting of CDC employees.
The CDC stated it is actively ensuring the safety, security, and well-being of its staff as they prepare to return to the campus.
Read at WSB-TV Channel 2 - Atlanta
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