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CDC asks all employees to return to workplace Sept. 15 after HQ taking pictures

EditorialBy EditorialSeptember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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An indication for the CDC sits outdoors of their facility on the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention Roybal campus in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., Could 30, 2025.

Megan Varner | Reuters

The Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention advised employees it expects them to return to workplaces by Sept. 15, roughly 5 weeks after a gunman’s lethal assault on the company’s headquarters in Atlanta, CNBC has realized. 

“Your security stays our high precedence. We’re taking essential steps to revive our office and can return to common on-site operations no later than Monday, September 15,” Lynda Chapman, the company’s new chief working officer, mentioned in an electronic mail despatched Thursday that was considered by CNBC.

Chapman mentioned all employees shall be anticipated to return to their workplaces by that date, in line with the e-mail. For workers whose workspaces stay impacted by the taking pictures — together with bodily injury from the gunman’s assault — the CDC will present different areas on its campus, Chapman wrote within the electronic mail. 

She mentioned the company has made “important progress” on repairs on the CDC Roybal Campus in Atlanta. CDC management and a “Response and Restoration Administration” crew are working to deal with employees issues and guarantee a secure surroundings because the company transitions again to in-office work, Chapman added. 

CDC employees had been instructed to work remotely following the Aug. 8 taking pictures, with choices to return to the workplace within the weeks that adopted, in line with two folks accustomed to the matter, who requested anonymity for worry of retribution for talking to the media.

The Division of Well being and Human Companies didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

The interior announcement comes at a tumultuous time for the CDC and its workforce. The taking pictures did not lead to accidents amongst CDC employees however shell-shocked a workforce that was already reeling from sweeping modifications below HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., together with employees cuts and heated controversy over his efforts to alter CDC immunization insurance policies and fireplace the company’s panel of vaccine advisors.

The return-to-office steerage additionally comes because the CDC grapples with a management upheaval: The White Home earlier this week mentioned President Donald Trump had fired the company’s director, Susan Monarez. 4 different high officers resigned, a few of them citing the politicization of the company and a menace to public well being.  

Authorities recognized the gunman behind the taking pictures at CDC headquarters as Patrick Joseph White and mentioned they recovered 5 weapons and greater than 500 shell casings from the scene. Through the assault, company staff had been compelled to barricade themselves in workplaces.

White fatally shot a responding police officer, 33-year-old David Rose, after which killed himself. White had blamed the Covid-19 vaccine for making him depressed and suicidal. 

Earlier than her firing, Monarez appeared to immediately blame the position of misinformation within the taking pictures, in line with an electronic mail despatched to employees on Aug. 12 that was considered by CNBC.

Within the be aware, Monarez mentioned, “the risks of misinformation and its promulgation has now led to lethal penalties. I’ll work to revive belief in public well being to those that have misplaced it- via science, proof, and readability of goal. I’ll want your assist.”

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