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@Lilibet I'm sorry to hear you are in pain following a hip replacement. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations of what to do or to avoid, for someone (me) who will probably need a hip replacement in the next few years? Feel free to PM me if you don't want to post that info on this thread. I hope you get your pain resolved and have many more painfree years. 80 is (sometimes) the new 60!
See message. 😊 Right now my 80 feels like the new 90 LOL!
 
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Buh-bye. 👋

Ralph Abraham, MD, abruptly resigned his role as principal deputy director at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today, after less than two months on the job, becoming the second senior official to exit the agency this month.

Abraham, whose resignation took effect immediately, was the second in command at the CDC. That leaves the agency with vacancies in its top two positions. Acting CDC director Jim O’Neil stepped down just over a week ago. O’Neil also left his job as deputy health secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Abraham was sharply criticized by public health advocates last month when he said that losing the United States’ measles elimination status is the “cost of doing business.” The CDC has confirmed nearly 1,000 measles cases this year, along with 2,281 last year. Canada lost its measles elimination status last year due to sustained transmission of the virus for more than 12 months.

Abraham, a long-time critic of COVID-19 vaccines, also faced sharp criticism in his previous role as surgeon general of Louisiana. As the state surgeon general, he told the health department to stop promoting mass vaccination campaigns and did not publicly respond to a pertussis (whooping cough) outbreak in Louisiana in 2025 for two months, even after two infants died.

Abraham also advocated for the use of ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic, and has stated the United States should stop vaccinating newborns against hepatitis B. In December, the CDC stopped recommending a universal birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine, which is credited with reducing chronic hepatitis B infections by 99% since 1991.


 

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