The US Center for Disease Control is getting a lot of attention on social media for sending out a strange message that has yet to be deleted.

The CDC's newest conclusion was certainly news to Dr. Fumiko Chino, who joked about the gaffe online. She took a picture of the picture and posted it on her website.

Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer in the US. The CDC said in the original post that healthy lifestyle choices, vaccines, and screenings all play a part.

Either the health organization hasn't noticed or doesn't feel embarrassed because the link to the tweet is still live.

Is death the first leading cause of cancer, quipped under the OG post.

They make us laugh with their replies. The sheriff warned about the large boulder on the road, which was roughly the same size as a small boulder.

The last few months have seen the CDC make stumbles. The New York Times followed with an op-ed about a lack of confidence in US healthcare just weeks before Shanghai went into.

The communications team might be inspired by this latest message. We need them to.

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