It’s Raining EUAs: US FDA Drops Slew Of EUAs In Response To COVID-19
Executive Summary
While US regulators have ramped up the number of authorizations they’ve granted to companies on an emergency basis in response to the COVID-19 crisis, they really kicked things into high gear in just the past few days. On 10 April the agency issued a record number of EUAs in response to the pandemic.
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