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The Wiltster's avatar

I worked in regulated medical devices, for Kodak and later, Johnson & Johnson, for the better part of 12 years. That tenure ended nearly 30 years ago. The revolving door you "discover" and reference here, was evident back then. I vividly recall chatting with a colleague of mine, who was at the time, working in regulatory affairs--a huge and vital part of that industry, given the bureaucracy. I mentioned to her how it seems like a huge conflict of interest for senior-level executives to move back and forth between industry and the Feds. She was unconcerned. In fact, she thought it was a good thing! It allowed better "coordination" between industry and the Feds, thereby allowing for smoother submissions, and hopefully, faster approvals. Bottom Line: This is yet another example where the Great Covid Dumpster Fire has publicized, for the uninitiated or uninformed, the type of festering rot that has existed within the FDA, the CDC, and others, for absolutely decades.

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Shirley Anne Lindberg's avatar

Follow the money 💰 trail -- money talks and what comes out of the rear end of a bull, walks 🤦🏻‍♀️😤

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