CDC Website undergoing Changes,Redirects Implemented for Moved Pages
Atlanta,GA – December 5,2025 – 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.
The CDC is actively migrating content, leading to temporary disruptions for individuals relying on saved bookmarks or direct links to specific information. The agency is implementing three primary redirect scenarios: single-page moves, situations with multiple matching pages, and archival of older content. In cases where a page has been moved to a new, single location, users will be automatically redirected within 10 seconds, or can click a provided link to proceed instantly. When multiple pages match a requested URL, the CDC directs users to review available options. content archived on the CDC’s historical site, archive.cdc.gov, is also being flagged with redirect notices and links.
These changes are part of an ongoing effort to improve the CDC’s website navigation and ensure users can easily access the most current public health information. The CDC advises all users to update any saved bookmarks to reflect the new website structure. The agency has not specified a completion date for the website overhaul, but encourages continued vigilance and utilization of the search function on both the primary CDC website and the archive site for locating desired resources.