CDC Website Undergoing Changes, Redirects Implemented for Moved Pages
Atlanta, GA - November 30, 2025 – Visitors to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website are encountering redirect messages as the agency continues to update and reorganize its 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.
The CDC is actively transitioning content to new locations, impacting individuals who rely on the website for critical public health details. These changes are intended to improve user experience and ensure information remains current and accessible. Affected users are advised to update any saved bookmarks to reflect the new page locations. In some instances, content has been archived and is now exclusively available at archive.cdc.gov.
The CDC provides three distinct messages to users encountering moved pages. if a single new location exists for the requested content, users will be automatically redirected within 10 seconds, with an accompanying link for immediate access. When multiple potential matches exist, a message directs users to explore available options. for content moved to the CDC’s archive,users are informed of the new location and offered a 10-second automatic redirect alongside a direct link. The agency encourages all users to update their bookmarks to avoid future disruptions.