NIH's Bhattacharya will also run the CDC while Trump administration looks for a permanent director
Source: AP
Updated 3:51 PM EST, February 18, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya will also temporarily become acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an administration official said Wednesday. The change was first reported by The New York Times and confirmed by the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the appointment hadnt been made public.
Bhattacharya will be the third leader of the embattled CDC, the nations top public health agency, during President Donald Trumps second term. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly fired then-CDC Director Susan Monarez last summer, less than a month after the Senate confirmed her for the job.
Monarez, a longtime government scientist, later testified before a Senate committee that her dismissal came after she refused to sign off on Kennedys requested changes to the childhood vaccination schedule without data to back them up.
Deputy Health Secretary Jim ONeill, a former investor, had been serving as the acting CDC director and overseeing those vaccine changes before his reported departure last week.
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