EMA Paints Nightmare Scenario Of EU System ‘Unraveling’ If Relocation Goes Wrong
Executive Summary
The European Medicines Agency says it could lose more than 70% of its staff if it moves to one of the cities least favored by current employees. In the worst-case scenario, the EMA says it would be unable to operate and that the regulatory system would “unravel.”
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