The Biden administration says it is providing logistical support to import about 1 million pounds as baby formula from Mexico starting this weekend as part of efforts to ease nationwide supply shortages.
A can of Toddler Nutritional Drink is shown on a shelf in a grocery store, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Surfside, Fla.
after regulators in February shuttered a Michigan plant run by Abbott that is the largest domestic manufacturer of baby formula over safety concerns. The plant reopened on June 4 after the company committed to additional sanitizing and safety protocols, but shuttered again more than a week ago after severe weather caused damage to the plant.after severe thunderstorms and heavy rains swept through southwestern Michigan on June 13.
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