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by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

CDC Website Undergoing Changes, Redirects Implemented for‍ Moved Pages

Atlanta, GA – October ‌12, 2025 – ⁣Visitors to the Centers⁣ for ‍Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website are ‍encountering redirect ⁣messages as the ⁣agency continues to ‍update ‌and reorganize it’s online resources. Users attempting to access previously existing ‍pages are now being informed that the content has moved, with automatic ⁤redirects planned or manual link options provided. This ongoing⁣ shift impacts anyone who ⁣relies on direct links​ to CDC data, including researchers, healthcare professionals, and the general public.

The CDC is implementing ⁤these changes ​to improve website navigation and ensure information remains current and accessible. Three primary messages are currently⁣ displayed to users landing on moved pages: a general redirect notice, a message indicating multiple potential new locations, and a specific⁤ notification that content has been archived at archive.cdc.gov. Individuals who have bookmarked older CDC webpages are strongly ⁢advised⁢ to​ update ⁤those links‌ to ​avoid encountering these ⁤redirect messages in ​the future.

For‍ pages with a single new location, the CDC states users⁣ will be automatically redirected within 10 seconds, or can‍ promptly navigate⁢ to‍ the new address via a provided link. When multiple potential matches exist, the⁣ message​ directs ‌users to explore available options. Content moved to⁤ the ​CDC’s archive, located at archive.cdc.gov, also‌ features a‍ 10-second automatic ‍redirect and a⁣ direct link for immediate access. ⁤ The agency ⁣has not specified a completion date‌ for the website restructuring.

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