Will demobilized soldiers go to the CDC to check their personal information?

No, under normal circumstances, soldiers will not go to the CDC to check their personal information after changing jobs. The CDC is the institution responsible for public health affairs, and its main responsibility is to prevent and control the spread of diseases. Its main service targets are the public, including individuals, families and communities, as well as various medical institutions and government departments. After soldiers are demobilized, they usually need to apply to the relevant departments for discharge certificates, social security certificates, personnel files and other related materials in order to carry out follow-up work, social security, medical care and other related matters. These things are generally handled by personnel departments, social security bureaus, hospitals and other departments, and have no direct relationship with the CDC. Therefore, under normal circumstances, soldiers do not need to go to the CDC to check their personal information after demobilization.