US invokes emergency law to tackle baby formula shortage
Posted by  badge  on May 19, 2022 - 10:02PM
President Joe Biden on Wednesday invoked the Defense Production Act to address a nationwide shortage of baby formula (Picture: Reuters)

President has invoked a 1950 law to boost the supply of baby formula as the US faces a major shortage that has even led to children’s hospitalizations.

Called the Defense Production Act, the law allows the federal government to direct manufacturing production for national defense purposes.

‘Today, I’m invoking what they call the Defense Production Act to ensure that manufacturers have the necessary ingredients to make safe, healthy infant formula here at home,’ said Biden in a video from the White House on Wednesday.

‘I know parents across the country are worried about finding enough formula to feed their babies. As a parent and as a grandparent, I know just how stressful that is.’

The president is also initiating Operation Fly Formula, a program to use American military aircraft to import baby formula that meets US standards from other countries.

Biden said he directed his administration ‘to do everything possible to ensure there’s enough safe baby formula and that it’s quickly reaching families that need it the most’.

‘This is one of my top priorities,’ he said.

Biden’s action came shortly after a report that earlier this month in Tennessee because of the formula shortage.

US regulators on Monday said that had to allow baby formula maker, Abbott, restart its largest domestic plant in Sturgis, Michigan.

The factory was shuttered in February after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) began investigating four bacterial infections in infants who ate the formula. Two of the babies died.

Abbott was ordered to fix its safety procedures before reopening. It is estimated to take six to eight weeks for baby formula to start reaching stores once Abbott begins producing again.

The federal government last invoked the act at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in an effort to speed up production of equipment to combat the crisis.

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