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Hundreds of CDC layoffs reversed, but biodefense staff at ASPR hit
Officials have reversed more than half of the about 1,300 layoff notices sent to staff members at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sparing personnel who were leading the response to measles outbreaks in the United States and an Ebola outbreak abroad. But details emerged about the other health officials who lost their jobs, including analysts responsible for monitoring and protecting the United States from biological, chemical and nuclear threats, according to current and former officials.



