FDA Orders Johnson & Johnson Contractor to Pause Vaccine Production at Plant With Prior Contamination Issue
A contractor that makes ingredients for Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine said in an April 19 filing that federal regulators ordered a stoppage to its production of the drug substance for the duration of an inspection at a Maryland facility that was previously plagued with a contamination issue.
Emergent BioSolutions, which has a contract to manufacture bulk drug substance for Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, stated in an SEC filing that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requested a pause in production of any new material at its Bayview facility in Baltimore, Maryland, while regulators carry out an inspection. The FDA also requested that existing vaccine substances be put into quarantine for the duration of the probe. Federal regulators launched the inspection on April 12.
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Before I moved within walking distance of the ArcLight Hollywood and its Cinerama Dome, I wasn’t that fussy about where I went to see a movie.
All I needed was a big screen, popcorn and a box of Milk Duds (which I eat only at the movies, even though they stick to my teeth because they take so long to chew that if I slowly dole them out, I can make them last until the lights come back on).
The ArcLight Hollywood raised the bar for me. It spoiled me for anywhere else.
I join the legions left bereft by the recent announcement from the owner of Pacific Theatres and ArcLight Cinemas that, after a long pandemic shutdown, it will not reopen any of its locations. Not its mall theaters. Not any of the ArcLights. Not even the flagship in Hollywood.
on-air again this time to share an uplifting review of the unofficial biography of the late
Nipsey Hussle. Malik owns Malik Books in Baldwin Hills, a Black-owned, family-owned & community-owned bookstore he opened in 1990 that specializes in books written by and for African-Americans, including the largest African-American and diversity collection of children’s books in the country.
Malik’s pick for April is the unofficial biography of the late Nipsey Hussle,
the first in-depth biography of Nipsey Hussle, the hip hop mogul, artist, and activist whose transformative legacy inspired a generation with his motivational lyrics and visionary business savvy before he was tragically shot down in the very neighborhood he was dedicated to building up.
on-air again this time to share an uplifting review of the unofficial biography of the late
Nipsey Hussle. Malik owns Malik Books in Baldwin Hills, a Black-owned, family-owned & community-owned bookstore he opened in 1990 that specializes in books written by and for African-Americans, including the largest African-American and diversity collection of children’s books in the country.
Malik’s pick for April is the unofficial biography of the late Nipsey Hussle,
the first in-depth biography of Nipsey Hussle, the hip hop mogul, artist, and activist whose transformative legacy inspired a generation with his motivational lyrics and visionary business savvy before he was tragically shot down in the very neighborhood he was dedicated to building up.
on-air again this time to share an uplifting review of the unofficial biography of the late
Nipsey Hussle. Malik owns Malik Books in Baldwin Hills, a Black-owned, family-owned & community-owned bookstore he opened in 1990 that specializes in books written by and for African-Americans, including the largest African-American and diversity collection of children’s books in the country.
Malik’s pick for April is the unofficial biography of the late Nipsey Hussle,
the first in-depth biography of Nipsey Hussle, the hip hop mogul, artist, and activist whose transformative legacy inspired a generation with his motivational lyrics and visionary business savvy before he was tragically shot down in the very neighborhood he was dedicated to building up.