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A businessman’s post on Instagram and Facebook wrongly claims that the U.S. government “changed the definition of pandemic” in 2004, suggesting that COVID-19 would not have qualified under the old definition. There’s no evidence for those claims and COVID-19 is by all means a pandemic. How lethal is COVID-19?
It’s difficult to know exactly how deadly COVID-19 is, but as the World Health Organization has written, studies estimate that the infection fatality ratio, or percentage of deaths out of all infections, is between 0.5% and 1%. The true rate isn’t clear, since the pandemic is ongoing and not all infections have been diagnosed.
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FDAnews Announces CBER’s Five-Year Plan: Address the Agency’s New Priorities and Stay Compliant in a Post-COVID-19 World Webinar July 13, 2021
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Ready to address CBER’s new priorities? Stay compliant: use innovative technologies to streamline supply chains, mitigate product shortages.
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Ready to address CBER’s new priorities? What it takes to stay compliant is changing… and this is how to stay ahead.
One must incorporate advanced manufacturing processes and use machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) along with real-world data (RWD) and real-world evidence (RWE). So says the CBER 2021-2025 Strategic Plan. Its goals require incorporating innovative technologies to more quickly develop safe and effective biologics.
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