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redirect notice, a message indicating multiple potential new locations, and a specific notification that content has been archived at archive.cdc.gov.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.