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Old Glory Distillery slapped with $14,060 FDA fee for making hand sanitizer during COVID-19

Clarksville NowOld Glory Distillery on hook for $14,060 fee from the FDA. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Distilleries across the country that stepped up and began producing hand sanitizer in the face of a pandemic-induced shortage are now on the hook for a fee from the Food and Drug Administration of $14,060, including Clarksville’s Old Glory Distillery. One facet of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) legislation was that it overhauled the process of getting FDA approval for manufacturing and selling over-the-counter, non-prescription products such as hand sanitizer. However, by expediting the process of securing approval for what the FDA calls “Over-the-counter monograph drug,” distilleries like Old Glory are now footing the bill.

Nationals are disappointed by Cabinet reshuffle

Nationals are disappointed by Cabinet reshuffle22/12/2020|3min The Nationals are somewhat happy with Cabinet reshuffle because they would have liked to see the trade portfolio return to their party, according to Sky News reporter Jonathan Lea. Following a recent Cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Dan Tehan is set to replace Simon Birmingham as the new trade minister. Nationals Senator Matt Cunningham said he was confident Dan Tehan would do an impressive job, but shared his disappointment that the trade portfolio was not in the nationals hold. “It is a portfolio that would have naturally gone to the Nationals, so it’s disappointing it couldn’t come back.”

NT health minister apologises for forcing passengers to hotel quarantine with no warning

NT health minister apologises for forcing passengers to hotel quarantine with no warning21/12/2020|4min Northern Territory Health Minister Natasha Fyles has apologised to passengers forced into quarantine after arriving in the territory on a flight from Sydney. Darwin Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham says the plane from Sydney arrived at Darwin airport at about 3:20pm on Sunday, yet at 3pm the same day, Acting Chief Minister Nicole Manison and Chief Health Officer Hugh Heggie announced the Greater Sydney region as well as the New South Wales Central Coast, Blue Mountains and Illawarra would be a hotpot, effective immediately. The announcement meant people coming off the flight would need to either return immediately to New South Wales or enter 14 days of mandatory hotel quarantine.

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