A Federal Judge has ordered that the Department of Health and Human Services, Disease Control and Prevention Centers and Food and Drug Administration have attacked Donald Trump’s Executive Order after diversity, equality and joining (DEI) Restored the web pages. .
On Tuesday, US District Judge John Bits gave health agencies to restore public medical information by midnight, which was bruised from the websites.
These orders came when the US group doctors said removing the web pages in the CDC is harmful to patients because doctors rely on such pages for information about the treatment of various conditions. Bits ordered January 30 to restore the web pages to its former state.
Judge Is written “It emphasizes who finally suffers the loss of defendants: everyday Americans, and extremely intensely, backward Americans want health care.”
Referring to the declaration of two doctors filed in this case, Bits said, “If” those doctors cannot provide these individuals with their care (and deserve) within a limited time, then there is an opportunity that something is there. People should not be treated, they will not be involved. “
He added, “Thus the public is interested in avoiding these severe injuries to the public.”
President Trump signed several controversial executive orders to his first position, including orders that say that the United States recognizes only two sexes, men and women. He instructed all federal agencies to “eliminate all statements, policies, regulations, forms, communication, or other internal and external messages that promote or otherwise produce gender ideology”.
After orders, the CDC and the FDA reduced multiple web pages, including research, datases and recommendations on how physicians should treat sexually transmitted infections, as well as protective for adults. Also guidance of vaccinations.
Some web pages as a result of Trump’s tricks were changed to reinforce their words, but some datases, such as CDC’s Youth Risk behavior monitoring system (YRBS) From, was completely removed. CBS News.
Visits CDC website Currently, a banner will show that the website “is being amended to comply with President Trump’s executive orders”.
Advocate Group Public Citizens’ lawyer, Zachary Shelley, who represents a group of 27,000 doctors and medical trains, said USA today If the web pages are not restored, “the public has a lot of damage” and “the risk of spreading diseases increases”.