From News Nation:
“Biden says he wasn’t informed
early on of baby formula woes”
President Joe Biden on Wednesday
said he was not briefed on the prospect of nationwide shortages of infant
formula for about two months, and he acknowledged the strain on families as his
administration struggles to address the situation. Yet company executives at a
meeting Biden hosted from the White House told the president that they knew the
substantial impact that the shutdown of a major production plant in February
would have on the U.S. supply almost immediately. “They did, but I didn’t,”
Biden told reporters later, saying he was not made aware of the severity until
early April.
The delay, unexplained by Biden
or White House aides, undercut the administration’s efforts to demonstrate that
he has been on top of a problem that has compounded stress and economic
difficulties for families with young children at a time when Americans are
already struggling with inflation. White House press secretary Karine
Jean-Pierre insisted that the administration began working to address the
crisis within days of the plant’s closure, but could not explain the delay in
raising the issue to Biden. She acknowledged that he is “frustrated” by the
situation. “We have been doing this whole of government approach since the
recall,” she said. “We have been working on this for months, for months. We
have been taking this incredibly seriously.”
In recent weeks the government
has imported foreign supplies and used the Defense Production Act to speed
domestic production of infant formula. But those steps did not begin until
mid-May, once retailers began rationing supplies and store shelves were
emptying. “There’s nothing more stressful than feeling you can’t get what your
child needs,” Biden said, adding that as a “father and a grandfather,” he
understands how difficult the shortages have been for parents and their
children. Jean-Pierre said Biden was satisfied with how the Food and Drug
Administration has handled the response, though the agency itself has promised
to conduct an after-action review of what it described as a deficient effort. The
agency’s response was “too slow and there were decisions that were suboptimal
along the way,” FDA Commissioner Robert Califf told lawmakers last week.
Biden hosted the roundtable with
leaders of manufacturers ByHeart, Bubs Australia, Reckitt, Perrigo Co. and
Gerber. Notably absence was Abbott Nutrition, whose Michigan plant was shut
down in February over safety concerns, leading to the domestic shortage. The
White House did not explain why Abbott was not included. The meeting Wednesday
was a chance to provide an update on what the administration is calling
“Operation Fly Formula” to import formula and to use the Korean War-era
production law to require suppliers to prioritize their orders in a bid to ease
bottlenecks. The White House announced the third and fourth round of formula
shipments from overseas would begin next week, from producer Kendamil in
Britain and from Bubs Australia. The shipments would bring Kendamil formula
from Heathrow Airport in London to U.S. airports over a three-week period, starting
June. 9. The flights will carry about 3.7 million 8-ounce bottle equivalents,
shipped free of charge by United Airlines. The first shipments will include
Kendamil Classic Stage 1 and Kendamil Organic formulas, which will be available
at Target stores across the United States. And Bubs Australia will ship the
equivalent of 4.6 million 8-ounce bottles of its infant formula on Defense
Department-contracted commercial aircraft from its hub in Melbourne, Australia,
to Pennsylvania and California on June 9 and June 11, respectively. The imports
will help but will not immediately bring an end to supply shortages that have
left people who depend on formula facing empty shelves or limits on purchases.
The Food and Drug Administration
began focusing on Abbott’s plant last fall while tracking several bacterial
infections in infants who had consumed formula from the facility. The four
cases occurred between September and January, causing hospitalizations and two
deaths. After detecting positive samples of rare but dangerous bacteria in
multiple parts of the plant, the FDA closed the facility and Abbott announced a
massive recall of its formula on Feb. 17. U.S. regulators and Abbott announced
an agreement last month that would help pave the way for reopening the plant,
though production has not restarted.
^ It seems that Biden isn’t told
much by his Staff. He didn’t know that Afghanistan would completely collapse in
just days. He didn’t know the Ukraine would fight off the Russians. He didn’t
know about the Shipping Problems. He didn’t know about the Baby Formula Shortage,
etc. Maybe he should know – since he is the President. The Baby Formula
Companies, the White House, the President, the FDA and many others are at fault
for the current Formula Crisis that is literally hurting Babies across the US.
^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/health/biden-says-he-wasnt-informed-early-on-of-baby-formula-woes/
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