Word ban at CDC includes 'vulnerable,' 'fetus,' 'transgender'
(CNN)Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the very agency tasked with saving and protecting the lives of the most vulnerable, are now under order by the Trump administration to stop using words including vulnerable in 2018 budget documents, according to The Washington Post.
In a 90-minute briefing on Thursday, policy analysts at the nations leading public health institute were presented with the menu of seven banned words, an analyst told the paper.
On the list: diversity, fetus, transgender, vulnerable, entitlement, science-based and evidence-based..
Alternative word choices reportedly were presented in some cases.
For instance, in lieu of evidence-based or science-based, an analyst might say, CDC bases its recommendations on science in consideration with community standards and wishes, the source said.
But those working on the Zika viruss effect on developing fetuses may be at a loss for appropriate -- or acceptable -- words.
The reaction in the room was incredulous, the longtime CDC analyst told the Post.
It was very much, Are you serious? Are you kidding?.
As news of the word ban spreads at the CDC, the analyst expects growing backlash.
Our subject matter experts will not lay down quietly, the unnamed source said.
This hasnt trickled down to them yet..
Others, outside the agency, are already responding with their own choice words.
To pretend and insist that transgender people do not exist, and to allow this lie to infect public health research and prevention is irrational and very dangerous, Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, said in a written statement.
The Trump administration is full of dangerous science deniers who have no business near American public health systems like the CDC, she continued.
They are actually going to kill Americans if they do not stop..
Calling the order reckless and unimaginably dangerous, Dana Singiser, vice president of public policy and government affairs for Planned Parenthood Federation of America, also weighed in.
You cannot fight against the Zika virus, or improve womens and fetal health, if you are unable to use the word fetus. You must be able to talk about science and evidence if you are to research cures for infectious diseases such as Ebola, Singiser said.
You must be able to acknowledge the humanity of transgender people in order to address their health care needs.
You cannot erase health inequities faced by people of color simply by forbidding the use of the words vulnerable or diversity..
Heres a word thats still allowed, added Rush Holt, chief executive officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Ridiculous..
The CDC and the Office of Management and Budget did not immediately respond to CNNs request for comment.
