Baby formula factory could reopen in 1 or 2 weeks, says FDA
WASHINGTON >> The head of the Food and Drug Administration told lawmakers Thursday that a shuttered baby formula factory could be up and running as soon as next week, although he sidestepped questions about whether his agency should have intervened earlier to address problems at the plant that have triggered the national shortage.
FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf faced a bipartisan grilling from House lawmakers over the baby formula issue that has angered American parents and become a major political liability for President Joe Biden.
The problems are largely tied to Abbott Nutrition's Michigan formula plant, largest in the U.S., which has been closed since February due to contamination problems.
The FDA announced a preliminary agreement with Abbott earlier this week to restart production, pending safety upgrades and certifications.
“We had to wrestle this to ground with Abbott,” Califf told members of a House subcommittee “I think we are on track to get it open within the next week to two weeks.”
After production resumes, Abbott has said, it could take about two months until new formula begins arriving in stores. Califf said it will be “a few weeks” before supplies return to normal levels, especially in rural areas that aren't near distribution hubs.
When lawmakers asked why it took the FDA months to investigate a whistleblower complaint about safety violations at Abbott's plant, Califf said he couldn't share details due to the agency's ongoing investigation. Several lawmakers rejected that response.
“It's not acceptable to say you just can't comment on it,” said Rep. Mark Pocan, DWis. “This is a problem I've seen over and over with the FDA: You guys aren't good at communicating.”
Califf is the first administration official to testify before Congress on the shortage, which has left some parents hunting for formula and become a political talking point for Republicans.
Biden announced sweeping new steps Wednesday to improve U.S. supplies, including invoking the Defense Production Act and flying in imported formula from overseas.