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Key US baby formula plant closes again as ‘torrential storms’ cause flooding

- Erum Salam

Severe weather sweeping through the US midwest has forced the plant that produces much of America’s baby formula to shut down again, once again putting a chokehold on the country’s struggling baby formula supply chain.

Abbott Laboratori­es, the US’s largest baby formula manufactur­er, closed down production in its main plant in Sturgis, Michigan, on Thursday, because of flooding caused by “torrential storms”.

In a statement, Abbott said: “Abbott has stopped production of its EleCare specialty formula that was underway to assess damage caused by the storm and clean and re-sanitize the plant. We have informed FDA and will conduct comprehens­ive testing in conjunctio­n with the independen­t third party to ensure the plant is safe to resume production. This will likely delay production and distributi­on of new product for a few weeks.”

The developmen­t occurred almost two weeks after Abbott resumed operations, following the original shutdown in February when an investigat­ion by the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) found contaminat­ion at the plant.

This forced the recall of several baby formula brands that caused disruption­s across the industry as a significan­t part of a nationwide baby formula shortage.

Operation Fly, the Biden administra­tion’s attempted remedy, continues, importing an additional 44,000 pounds (or 548,000 8-ounce bottles) of Nestlé Alfamino and Alfamino Junior specialty baby formula from Switzerlan­d to Louisville, Kentucky.

This is the operation’s seventh shipment, and it primarily serves “hospitals, home health companies and Wic [Women, infants and children] programs”, the White House said.

Upon reopening, Abbott will resume production of EleCare, a speciality formula for infants with specific metabolic needs.

When pressed on Thursday in a White House briefing for a timeline for when US store shelves will be filled with formula again, the press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, said she could not provide one.

 ?? Photograph: Jeff Kowalsky/AFP/Getty Images ?? The Abbott manufactur­ing facility in Sturgis, Michigan. The company said it was assessing storm damage at the plant.
Photograph: Jeff Kowalsky/AFP/Getty Images The Abbott manufactur­ing facility in Sturgis, Michigan. The company said it was assessing storm damage at the plant.

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