White House favours former deputy surgeon general to lead CDC, Washington Post says
The White House is considering Erica Schwartz to lead the CDC amid ongoing leadership changes, with additional senior appointments also under review.

A former navy physician, Schwartz was deputy U.S. surgeon general during President Donald Trump's first term.
Sean Slovenski, a former Walmart executive, is also envisaged as Schwartz's top deputy pending Trump's approval, the paper added.
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The White House and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which oversees the CDC, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
She was replaced by HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill, who was succeeded in February by Jay Bhattacharya, the director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
O'Neill, who held the role of acting CDC director in addition to his HHS post since August, vacated both in February and was offered the position of director of the National Science Foundation.
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