CDC Website Redirection Notices Now Active for Moved Content
Atlanta, GA – October 5, 2025 – Visitors to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website encountering “page not found” errors are now being met with automated redirection notices. The CDC has implemented a system to guide users to updated content locations following a recent site-wide reorganization and archival process. These notices aim to minimize disruption as the agency continues to refine its online presence.
The CDC is actively moving and archiving content, impacting previously saved bookmarks and direct links. Users landing on a moved page will see one of three messages: a standard redirection notice with a 10-second automatic redirect and a manual link option; a message indicating multiple potential new locations; or a notification that the content has been moved to the CDC’s archive at archive.cdc.gov, also with automatic redirection and a direct link. The changes are part of an ongoing effort to improve website usability and ensure facts remains current and accessible.
These redirection messages advise users to update any saved bookmarks to reflect the new URLs. The CDC encourages individuals who frequently access CDC web pages to periodically check for updated links and resources. The archive site, archive.cdc.gov, houses older materials that remain valuable for historical reference and research purposes.