Fmr. CDC chief on the state of public health in U.S.
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Summary: Dr. Debra Houry, the former chief medical officer of DC, believes that the strength of public health in America can be maintained if immediate actions are taken, despite current policy changes at CDC and HHS. You can hear the complete episode of “Here’s the Scoop,” with Yasmin Vossoughian as host, on any podcast platform.

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