CDC Awards More Than $3 Billion to Improve U.S. Public Health Workforce and InfrastructureNovember 29, 2022Today, CDC is awarding $3.2 billion to help state, local, and territorial jurisdictions across the United States strengthen their public health workforce and infrastructure.Go to Source Author:Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailRedditLinkedInTelegramLike this:Like Loading...Published in Center for Disease Control and Health & Human Services#CDC#CenterforDiseaseControl#HealthandHumanServices#HHS#JustTheRealNewsMore from Center for Disease ControlMore posts in Center for Disease Control »CDC launches website to help consumers find free COVID-19 testing sitesStatement from Deirdre Lawrence Kittner, PhD, MPH, Director, CDC’s Office on Smoking and Health on the passing of Brian Hayden, <em>Tips From Former Smokers</em>® participantTranscript for Vaccine TelebriefingEbola Outbreak Over in UgandaCDC Announces Negative COVID-19 Test Requirement from Air Passengers Entering the United States from the People’s Republic of ChinaMore from Health & Human ServicesMore posts in Health & Human Services »FDA Roundup: January 31, 2023FDA Proposes Redesign of Human Foods Program to Enhance Coordinated Prevention and Response ActivitiesFederal Court Enters Consent Decree Against Florida-based Drug Importer and DistributorHHS Issues Final Rule to Protect Medicare, Strengthen Medicare Advantage, and Hold Insurers AccountableDaiso Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Soy in Matsunga Mini Shiruko Sand Biscuits