The post discusses the launch of RestoredCDC.org, a platform aimed at restoring public health data that has reportedly disappeared or become inaccessible. Users express skepticism about what specific data has vanished, given that the CDC's main site is still operational. Comments highlight concerns over the transparency of the restoration process, the need for historical context regarding the health data in question, and the maintenance and credibility of the new site. Key points raised include the challenges of preserving essential public health information in light of governmental changes and the potential for outdated or erroneous data on the restoration site. The conversation hints at broader implications regarding public trust in health data accessibility.