Santa Cruz Sentinel

Biden says he wasn't informed early on of baby formula woes

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON >> President Joe Biden on Wednesday said he was not briefed on the prospect of nationwide shortages of infant formula for about two months as he acknowledg­ed the strain on families while 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.

Under Biden, the government has imported foreign supplies and used the Defense Production Act to speed domestic production. 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.

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 respond to a request for comment on 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 production bottleneck­s.

Despite Biden's comment about not being informed of the looming crisis, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the administra­tion began acting within days of the plant closure.

“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.”

She acknowledg­ed that Biden is “frustrated” by the situation.

Meanwhile, 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 White House said the latest round of 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.

 ?? JOSE LUIS MAGANA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Workers unload a Fedex Express cargo plane carrying 100,000pounds of baby formula at Washington Dulles Internatio­nal Airport in Chantilly, Va., on Wednesday.
JOSE LUIS MAGANA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Workers unload a Fedex Express cargo plane carrying 100,000pounds of baby formula at Washington Dulles Internatio­nal Airport in Chantilly, Va., on Wednesday.

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