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Delayed COVID-19 worker protections attract crush of lobbyists

Delayed COVID-19 worker protections attract crush of lobbyists Emily Kopp © Provided by Roll Call Workers process meat at Old Fashion Country Butcher in Santa Paula, Calif., in May 2020. The North American Meat Institute is scheduled to meet with federal officials to discuss COVID-19 worker protection rules. A swarm of the most powerful lobbyists in Washington is circling as the White House reviews long-anticipated rules to protect workers from COVID-19 with meatpacking, hospital and retail industries working to delay the regulations while unions push for more urgency. The businesses have been winning so far on the timing. The rules are meant to respond to the clusters of infections in crowded workplaces that drive up infections and deaths but arrive more than a year after outbreaks began. President Joe Biden signed an executive order the day after his inauguration asking the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to write the worker protection rules

The 2021 Virtual Food Safety Summit Starts Today Focusing on Lessons Learned from Covid-19

The 2021 Virtual Food Safety Summit Starts Today Focusing on Lessons Learned from Covid-19 ROSEMONT, IL / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / With a dynamic list of speakers, in-depth series of education sessions, and exhibitors focusing on solutions, The Food Safety Summit, taking place virtually starting today and running through Thursday May 13, will bring the entire food supply chain together to share lessons learned and solutions to implement in regard to COVID-19. We have learned so much over the last 15 months - we didn t expect the supply chain difficulties, we didn t know about the changing roles of the regulatory community, and or how information was being mis-communicated. During the three days of the Summit, we look forward to hearing from leaders in the industry who will provide the solutions for today and plans for tomorrow, said Gary Ades, Ph.D., President of G&L Consulting and Chair of the Food Safety Summit Educational Advisory Board (EAB).

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J&J sending experts to oversee plant that ruined vaccine doses

By AI HEPING in New York | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-04-02 13:51 Share CLOSE A nurse draws from a vial of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, in Los Angeles, California, US, March 25, 2021. [Photo/Agencies] Johnson & Johnson said it is sending additional experts to oversee production of its COVID-19 vaccine at a plant in Maryland where human error ruined millions of its one-dose vaccines. The plant is owned by a company that reportedly has been cited by US health officials for quality-control problems. Emergent, a contract manufacturer based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, has been making the main ingredient for the pharmaceutical company s vaccine at one of its plants in Baltimore known as Bayview.

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