On Apr. 17, 2026, the Trump administration nominated retired Coast Guard rear admiral and former deputy surgeon general Erica Schwartz, MD, JD, MPH to be the next director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Dr. Schwartz would succeed Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD who has been serving as acting director of the agency since mid-February.1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The selection of Dr. Schwartz, who served as deputy surgeon general during the COVID-19 pandemic under President Trump’s first term, may be an attempt to placate members of Congress who have expressed opposition to changes in CDC vaccine recommendations and efforts to overhaul the childhood vaccine schedule supported by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. during the past year. At least enough to push through the nomination.4
According to an article in Fierce Healthcare:
[Schwartz] played a key role in the federal government’s testing program during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, including as a physician responsible for ordering the tests used at drive-through sites en masse.4
Schwartz is a Traditionalist on Vaccines
Schwartz, who has been described as a “vocal supporter of vaccines” and a “traditional scientist on the vaccine front,” holds more conventional views about vaccines and vaccination policy than Secretary Kennedy. She is viewed as someone who might block or hinder moves by Kennedy to continue to substantively reform the vaccination system’s process for testing, licensing and making national universal use vaccine recommendations, as well as acknowledging and compensating victims of injuries and deaths caused by vaccines.4 8
The decision to go with someone like Schartz is viewed by some as a political move based more on expediency than anything else.8 Pediatrician Niran Al-Agba, MD speculates:
Perhaps because the White House wants to insulate the health agency from the unflattering headlines in the run-up to midterm elections that may cost Republicans control of Congress and halt President Trump’s agenda.8
Unclear How Schwartz Would Work With Kennedy
“This seems like a dream pick,” said epidemiologist Jennifer Nuzzo, DrPH, director of the pandemic center at Brown University School of Public Health. “The bigger question is whether she’ll be allowed to do the job.”1
Infectious disease physician Amesh Adalja, MD, who has been a strong advocate of the COVID-19 shots said he thought Schwartz is a “good pick as a person who could be CDC director under any administration. However, he is unsure she would have the ability to disagree with Kennedy over vaccine policy.1
“If Dr. Schwartz has to answer to RFK Jr., what’s going to prevent him from trying to force his ideology on her the way he tried to do with [former CDC director] Dr. [Susan] Monarez?” Adalja said.1
In a post on X, Kennedy thanked Trump for Schwartz’s nomination and said that he looked forward to working with her to “restore trust, accountability, and scientific integrity at the CDC.”9
The nomination has been referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), but no hearing date has yet been scheduled.10
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Click here to view References:1 Alltucker K. Trump nominates Erica Schwartz as new CDC director. USA Today Apr. 16, 2026.
2 Halpert M. Trump picks Erica Schwartz as next head of CDC. BBC Apr. 16, 2026.
3 Lovelace B, Edwards E, Miller SG. Trump nominates Dr. Erica Schwartz, former deputy surgeon general, for CDC director. NBC News Apr. 16, 2026.
4 Muoio D. Former Deputy Surgeon General Erica Schwartz, M.D., nominated as CDC director. Fierce Healthcare Apr. 16, 2026.
5 Skinner A. Who Is Erica Schwartz? Trump Nominates New CDC Director. Newsweek Apr. 16, 2026.
6 Stobbe M. Trump nominates Erica Schwartz, former deputy surgeon general, to serve as CDC director. AP Apr. 16, 2026.
7 Kaplan M, Watson K, Rinaldi O, Kuzmarov S. NIH’s Jay Bhattacharya will also serve as acting CDC director. CBS News Feb. 18, 2026.
8 Al-Agba N. Are politics behind CDC pick, or finally trusting science? | Opinion. Kitsap Sun Apr. 25, 2026.
9 Secretary Kenned@SecKennedy. X Apr. 16, 2026.
10 PN932 — Erica Schwartz — Department of Health and Human Services. Congress.gov.













11 Responses
I am totally confused.
I thought RFKjr and the department of health Wanted to clean house.
Lmao are you joking. Rfk is a puppet from a bootleg mob family. Grow up
Lmao are you joking. Rfk is a puppet from a bootleg mob family. Grow up
I thought they wanted to do a lot of things…
I second your sentiment. What a joke. It’s so darn frustrating. Is RFK Jr confused??? What the heck was he thinking??!!!
There are other methods to prevent spread of disease vs artificial injections. Why are we going backwards? Will our freedom of choice be prisoned?! Again.
Well she’s of color and a female. Bet she has a disability and fits the trifecta for DEI. She’ll do whatever they want
CDC is currently pushing the lie regarding Hanta
ie once more FEAR MONGERING as they pushed for COVID
Hanta is
NOT spread human to human but from rodent dropping, etc.
A good example is Gene Hackman did NOT die from Hanta but his wife
did
One step forward, two steps back…
How many of these pro-vaccine “officials”, actually get vaccinated? The fact that they’re still alive, indicates that they don’t. They may get a placebo, but that’s as far as it goes.
we will have to fire Swartz if she makes data based decisions for the prospearity of pHARMa instead for the health of US. Then we could hire Dr sherry 10 penny, or Dr Russell Baylock.
Just keep going until someone good gets nominated.