CDC Website Undergoing Changes, Redirects Implemented for Moved Pages
Atlanta, GA – November 20, 2025 – Visitors to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website may encounter redirect messages as the agency continues to update and reorganize its online resources. The CDC is actively moving content to new locations, and users accessing previously saved links or bookmarks are being automatically redirected or prompted to navigate to the updated pages.
These changes are part of an ongoing effort to improve the user experience and ensure the most current public health information is readily available.The CDC acknowledges that website restructuring can cause temporary disruptions and is providing several mechanisms to assist users in finding the information they need. Affected users will see one of three messages: a general redirect notice, a message indicating multiple potential matches, or a notification that the content has been moved to the CDC’s archive site.
For single page moves, the CDC is implementing a 10-second automatic redirect to the new location, alongside a link for immediate access. If a search yields multiple potential matches, users are advised to review the options provided. Additionally, a notable portion of older content is being archived at https://archive.cdc.gov, with similar redirect and link options available to users.
The CDC urges all users to update any saved bookmarks to reflect the new website structure. These changes aim to streamline access to vital public health data and recommendations, ensuring the agency’s online presence remains a reliable and efficient resource.