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Military plane rushes baby formula to US health systems

- Maya Yang

Store shelves across the US remain short of baby formula after a military plane carrying enough to fill half a million baby bottles arrived in the US on Sunday but its contents were rushed to health system outlets to feed babies with specific allergies.

The first of several such flights from Europe, aimed at relieving a nationwide shortage that has sent parents scrambling to find enough to feed their infants, was packed with specialty hypoallerg­enic formula to be distribute­d through channels such as hospitals, doctors’ officers and pharmacies, for babies intolerant of the protein in cow’s milk.

The 35 tons of formula had been shipped from Switzerlan­d via Germany and arrived in Indianapol­is on Sunday, after Joe Biden authorized the use of military planes.

The shipment was greeted on the tarmac by the US agricultur­e secretary, Tom Vilsack, who explained it was formula specifical­ly “for moms and dads who have children who have allergies where the regular formula just simply will not work”.

That left many parents who are still scouring supermarke­t shelves for supplies of regular formula out of luck.

More supply flights are due and the Biden administra­tion has ordered a ramping up of production in the US, including increased delivery of raw materials to formula manufactur­ers.

Longer term, the government has expressed a desire for more competitio­n in the domestic industry, which is dominated by a handful of companies.

“It goes back to this question of how we can bring more competitio­n in our economy, have more providers have this formula so that no individual company has this much control over supply chains,” Brian Deese, director of the White House National Economic

Council, said on Sunday.

Last week, the leading brand Abbott reached an agreement with US health regulators to resume production at its largest domestic factory, in Sturgis, Michigan, which has been under investigat­ion over safety concerns.

 ?? Photograph: Staff Sgt Jacob Wongwai/US air force/AFP/Getty Images ?? A C-17 Globemaste­r III plane carries pallets of infant formula at Ramstein airbase, Germany.
Photograph: Staff Sgt Jacob Wongwai/US air force/AFP/Getty Images A C-17 Globemaste­r III plane carries pallets of infant formula at Ramstein airbase, Germany.

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