FDA still without a permanent leader as clock ticks down on acting head
CNN
The clock is ticking down on the time President Joe Biden has to appoint a permanent head to the US Food and Drug Administration -- an agency critical to fighting the coronavirus pandemic -- with no outward signs he has a candidate in mind.
Dr. Janet Woodcock is serving as the acting leader of the agency, but legally she can stay on as acting head only through November 15, unless a permanent commissioner is nominated.
Last month, the White House would not predict what the timeline was for nominating a permanent head.
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