Nonono, clearly DonOld is referring to An Act for the relief of sick and disabled Seamen (aka the Marine Hospital Service Act), passed in July:
The nation’s first public health agency, the Marine Hospital Service (MHS), formed in 1798 to care for sick and injured seamen. The agency consisted of a series of hospitals with personnel who provided medical care...
Over time, the Marine Hospital Service’s duties increased outside of the seamen population, and it became responsible for preventing the spread of contagious diseases throughout the United States. A contagious disease is any disease that can spread from one person to another, such as flu or the common cold. In 1902, the agency’s name changed to Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, and finally in 1912, to reflect its growing responsibilities, the agency was renamed the United States Public Health Service (USPHS).
Initially, the USPHS’s primary task was quarantining persons on ships. Quarantine separates and restricts the movement of people who were exposed to a contagious disease to see if they become sick. The word itself means “forty days,” which was the length of time quarantine lasted at first, but soon changed to twenty-one days. Quarantine was critical before antibiotics were developed and remains critical today for the prevention of certain diseases that have no treatments.
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The U.S. Public Health Service tried to improve [factories, mines, and other workplaces] by identifying unsafe working and living conditions and making recommendations for how to keep these workers safe and healthy.
While the USPHS continues to work to improve the health of the U.S. today, one USPHS program created in 1942 – the Malaria Control in War Areas program (MCWA) — is very important to CDC’s history.
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To consolidate multiple campuses into one, Robert Woodruff, Coca-Cola chairman and long-time board member of neighboring Emory University, made possible the deeding of 15 acres to the U.S. Public Health Service in 1947 for CDC.
According to agency folklore, CDC employees each contributed ten cents for a token payment of $10 – a bargain, even then. Over time, CDC’s name has officially changed several times, and the number of staff has grown to between 15 and 16 thousand, but the mission of protecting the health of the US has remained the same, and the initials have remained CDC.
So I certainly trust the hamberder-loving fascist/rapist/felon and his pal the brain worm host to Make America Healthy Again. Don't you?