Less than a month after she was sworn in, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez is no longer with the agency, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced on Aug. 27.
HHS announced the departure in a post on X, adding that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “has full confidence in his team … who will continue to be vigilant in protecting Americans against infectious diseases at home and abroad.”
Monarez, who has a background as a federal government scientist, was President Donald Trump’s second nominee for the role. She was confirmed by the Senate in a 51–47 vote on July 29 and sworn in by Kennedy on July 31….
CDC Director Departs Agency Weeks After Taking Office
