It’s COVID-19 ‘Clean-Up Time’: FDA, Health Canada Hint At What’s Next In Enforcement
One thing’s for sure: “There will be more enforcement coming,” a Canadian regulator says
Executive Summary
American and Canadian regulators have taken stock of their enforcement activities in the first year of the pandemic, and now they’re focused on what’s coming next.
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