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Briefing: Disabled CDC staff still missing accommodations
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Editorial Staff
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Updated about 1 month ago
Recent reports indicate that disabled staff members at the CDC are still not receiving the accommodations they require to perform their duties effectively.
This situation raises concerns about the operational capacity of the agency, particularly in light of its critical role in public health.
The lack of accommodations could impact workforce efficiency and the agency's ability to respond to health crises.