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Abbott CEO apologises for US baby formula shortage

WASHINGTON (AFP) – The head of baby formula manufacturer Abbott apologised on Saturday to families in United States (US) who have been affected by the shortage of the essential supply.

“We’re sorry to every family we’ve let down since our voluntary recall exacerbated our nation’s baby formula shortage,” Abbott CEO Robert Ford wrote in an op-ed in The Washington Post.

Initially caused by supply chain blockages and a lack of production workers due to the pandemic, the shortage was exacerbated in February when, after the death of two infants, Abbott announced a “voluntary recall” for formula made at its factory in Michigan and shut down that location.

“This is tragic and heartbreaking, and it is consuming my thoughts and those of my colleagues,” Ford wrote.

He said Abbott will set up a USD5 million fund for the families of children who were hospitalised after consuming the recalled formula.

Abbott Chief Robert Ford says the manufacturer is taking serious steps to alleviate the shortage of baby formula in the United States. PHOTO: AFP

Ford also said the manufacturer was taking “serious steps” to alleviate the shortage, such as converting production lines for adult goods at its factory in Columbus, Ohio to “prioritise” making formula.

Abbott is also importing formula from its factory in Ireland.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reached an agreement last Monday with Abbott to resume production at its Michigan plant. The deal needs to be approved by a judge, and the factory should reopen within two weeks.

“By the end of June, we will be supplying more formula to Americans than we were in January before the recall,” Ford promised.

“We are making significant investments to ensure this never happens again.”

US President Joe Biden tweeted on Saturday that he had signed an act allowing certain requirements in a federal food grant programme to be waived “so people can easily access the infant formula that they need”.

The White House said on Wednesday that the US government would fly in formula on commercial planes contracted by the military. Biden also invoked the Defence Production Act to give baby formula manufacturers first priority in supplies.

A White House official said on Friday that the first flight, carrying 132 pallets of Nestle brand formula, will take place this weekend from Germany to Indianapolis, Indiana.

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