BUSINESS
Sanofi Japan Introduces 2-Week-Rule before Getting Back to Full Operations after COVID-19 Emergency Lift
Japan’s pharma industry is resuming its operations after the lifting of the country’s state of emergency declaration. The Japan arm of Sanofi has introduced a rule under which its reps continue to work from home two weeks from the lifting…
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