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Partisanship Is Poisoning Public Health

Last updated: November 23, 2025 5:25 pm
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In the realm of public health, partisanship has unfortunately become the norm rather than the exception. The current administration has made drastic cuts to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) programs that are crucial in safeguarding Americans from a myriad of health threats, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, birth defects, and workplace hazards. These cuts have also impacted lifesaving initiatives put in place by previous administrations to combat diseases like malaria, HIV, tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases.

The leadership at the CDC has been in turmoil, with key figures being fired or resigning, and the replacement of experts with individuals lacking the necessary knowledge and experience in critical areas such as vaccine guidance. This erosion of expertise and the injection of political agendas into public health decisions are not only harmful but also dangerous for society as a whole.

When public health systems are functioning effectively, their success often goes unnoticed. We take for granted the clean water we drink, the safe air we breathe, and the absence of preventable diseases in our communities. However, when these systems fail, the consequences are dire and far-reaching.

The decline in public health resources has already started to manifest in various ways, from lower vaccination rates to slower responses to disease outbreaks. The dismantling of essential programs that track health risks and ensure timely interventions puts us at greater risk of facing more deadly health crises in the future.

To counteract the damaging effects of disinformation and partisan politics on public health, a concerted effort is needed from scientists, healthcare professionals, community leaders, and the general public. By promoting evidence-based information, challenging false claims, and advocating for policies grounded in facts, we can begin to address the current challenges facing public health.

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At the national level, it is imperative that Congress takes action to reverse the cuts to public health programs and ensure that essential protections are reinstated. However, in the absence of strong federal leadership, states, cities, and professional organizations must step up to fill the gaps and maintain critical public health functions.

Building a more resilient and transparent public health system requires a collaborative effort from all stakeholders. By setting measurable goals, tracking progress, and fostering a culture of accountability, we can strengthen our ability to respond swiftly to emerging health threats and build trust within our communities.

Ultimately, the key to safeguarding public health lies in depoliticizing the discourse surrounding healthcare and prioritizing the well-being of all individuals. By adopting a See/Believe/Create approach that focuses on recognizing threats, fostering belief in progress, and working together towards a healthier future, we can fortify our societal immune system and better prepare for future challenges.

It is imperative that we prioritize public health above political agendas and work towards a future where partisan interests do not compromise the health and safety of our communities. This concerted effort to protect and strengthen our public health systems is essential in safeguarding the well-being of all individuals and building a healthier, more resilient society.

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