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by rilezg
1492 days ago
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Although the linked article does not address it, the FDA is certainly working to mitigate any fallout from the plant closure. Much of the complexity is that WIC is administrated at the state level, so the FDA must work with each state individually to address the shortage. Of particular note:
>more infant formula has been produced in the last four weeks than in the four weeks that preceded the recall, despite one of the largest infant formula production facilities in the country being offline during that time. https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2022/05/13/usda-co... |
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This should not be the role of the regulator. Let the FDA set standards and check for compliance.