The purgetook place over the weekend, leaving millions without potentially important health and wellness information.
Some information, such asthis webpage for LGBT health services, is still available from the CDC archives.
How to view removed web pages on Archive.org
Using Archive.org is a pretty straightforward process.
The Wayback Machine shows results in the form of a calendar.
Some dates on the calendar will have blue or yellow circles.
Blue circles denote days when the Wayback Machine took a snapshot of a website that is available for viewing.
Yellow circles represent partial or incomplete captures.
Here is how to look up things on The Internet Archive.
The tutorial works the same if you’re on a mobile online window or web online window.
Once done, you’ll have a snapshot of the deleted page.
For example, here are theCDC’s guidelines for LGBTQ carefrom the Wayback Machine.