The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regularly updates its guidelines and recommendations based on the latest scientific evidence and public health needs. Some examples of recent CDC guidelines and recommendations include:


  • Guidance on COVID-19 vaccination, including recommendations on the use of different vaccines and strategies for vaccination in different populations
  • Recommendations for preventing and controlling COVID-19 in schools and child care programs
  • Updated guidelines for the prevention and control of influenza, including recommendations on the use of flu vaccines and antiviral medications
  • Recommendations for the prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV
  • Guidelines for the prevention and management of chronic conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, with updates based on new research and clinical recommendations

You can find the latest CDC guidelines and recommendations on the CDC website (www.cdc.gov) or by subscribing to their email updates. You can also follow the CDC on social media to stay informed about the latest guidelines and recommendations.


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