FDA's domestic inspection hold will continue until February
Amid a backlog of inspections, the FDA has announced that it will extend its pause of domestic inspections not considered mission-critical due to the outbreak of the Omicron variant.
While the agency will continue both foreign and domestic inspections deemed mission-critical, others will be paused through at least Feb. 4, and restart as soon as possible after that.
Previously planned foreign inspections will carry on as long as they’re in a country that has been cleared, and are within the CDC’s Level 1 or Level 2 Covid-19 travel recommendation — otherwise, they’ll be rescheduled. The FDA hopes to return to a regular cadence for foreign inspections in April.
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