When the Melvaki struggle continues, a state report on Friday indicates the losses. Turning back The national scandal of the lead -related Apple sauce pouchesFor, for, for,. State reported That at least six CDC scientists and experts who worked on a nationwide toxic incident have ended.
The poison was first revealed in cases in Hikori, North Carolina, where officials relied on the CDC’s assistance to find the source. Then the CDC investigation 44 states, Puerto Rico, and 566 lead poisoning children in Washington, DCAnd helped to get stained apples away from the shelf, the State said.
If this poisonous pollution happened now, “we would not be able to reach all the lead programs in the state to tell it to find it, and we would not be able to measure its effects because the CDC is the one that does on state letters.”
In addition, the CDC’s childhood lead poisoning program financed three North Carolina epidemiologists who collect and process lead testing data. Funding continues in October, and now it is unclear what will happen.
“It is difficult to sleep overnight,” said Ed Norman, head of the Children’s Environment Health Unit in the North Carolina Department of Health. He tried to ask the CDC staff what happens after October, but everyone with whom he was in contact went away.