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CDC Website Redirection Notices⁣ Now Active for ‍Moved Content

Atlanta, GA – October ⁣5, 2025 – Visitors to the ‌Centers⁣ for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website ⁣encountering “page⁣ not found” errors are now being met with automated ⁢redirection ⁢notices. The ​CDC has implemented a system to guide users to updated ⁣content locations following a recent site-wide reorganization and⁣ archival process.​ These notices aim​ to ​minimize disruption as the agency continues to refine‍ its online presence.

The ⁣CDC​ is actively moving ​and archiving content, ​impacting previously saved bookmarks and direct ‍links. Users⁤ landing on a moved page ‍will see one of three messages: ​a standard redirection notice with‌ a 10-second⁣ automatic redirect and a manual link option; a message indicating ‍multiple potential new ⁣locations; or a⁤ notification that the content has been moved to⁣ the ‍CDC’s archive at archive.cdc.gov, also ‍with automatic redirection and a direct‌ link. The changes are ⁢part of an ongoing effort to improve website usability and ensure facts remains current and accessible.

These redirection⁢ messages advise users to ⁣update ​any saved bookmarks to reflect the new ​URLs. The CDC encourages individuals who​ frequently access‌ CDC web pages to periodically check for updated links and resources. The archive site, archive.cdc.gov, houses older materials that remain valuable for historical reference ‌and⁢ research purposes.

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