CDC Website Undergoing Changes, Redirects Implemented for Moved Pages
Atlanta, GA – November 11, 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. This ongoing shift impacts anyone who relies on direct links to CDC details, including researchers, healthcare professionals, and the general public.
The CDC is actively migrating content to new locations, sometimes consolidating information or archiving older materials. When a page has been moved to a single new location,users will be automatically redirected within 10 seconds,or can click a provided link to proceed immediately. In cases where a search yields multiple potential matches,users are directed to review available options. Critically, content previously hosted on the main CDC domain that is no longer actively maintained is being transferred to the CDC’s archive website at archive.cdc.gov, also with automatic redirection or a direct link.
the CDC advises all users to update any saved bookmarks to reflect the new website structure. These changes are part of a broader effort to improve the accessibility and institution of information available on the CDC website, ensuring the public has access to the most current and reliable public health data.