Matthew Perrone | The Associated Press
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Barely a week after mass firings at the Food and Drug Administration, some probationary staffers received unexpected news over the weekend: The government wants them back.
Beginning Friday night, FDA employees overseeing medical devices and other key areas received calls and emails notifying them that their recent terminations had been “rescinded effective immediately,” according to messages viewed by The Associated Press.
Three FDA staffers impacted by the decisions spoke with the AP on condition of anonymity because they planned to continue...
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