The COVID-19 business continuity measures that the European Medicines Agency and the European medicines regulatory network each put in place around three years ago are being lifted.
“Now that the peak of the pandemic has passed, the time is right for EMA and the network to close our business continuity measures,” EMA
Key Takeaways
- The European Medicines Agency and the European medicines regulatory network are lifting their COVID-19 business continuity plans.
- The WHO announced that COVID-19 was no longer a public health emergency of international concern on 5 May and issued temporary recommendations.
- The EMA is gradually reinitiating activities that were suspended or reduced
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