… content from the CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, which includes data from a national survey, has disappeared; so have parts of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry’s Social Vulnerability Index and the Environmental Justice Index. The CDC’s landing page for HIV data has also vanished. And the agency’s AtlasPlus tool, which contains nearly 20 years of CDC surveillance data on HIV, hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, and tuberculosis, is down.
It absolutely is not your place to offer that advice. I am in no way “terminally online” either. If you actually took five seconds to look at my post history, you would see I was not around for most of yesterday because, and this may shock you, you don’t actually know what I do.
This post is also bad taste because you are talking like you know me when you don’t.
So how about minding your own business, and if you don’t like what I have to say, there’s a block button?