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- Abbott Laboratories said it could be 10 weeks before baby formula is restocked
- Once given FDA approval, Abbott’s Michigan plant could reopen in two weeks
- However, the company said it will take six to eight weeks to replenish its supply
- The plant closed in mid-February amid reports of infant illness and death
- After a thorough review of all available data, Abbott said ‘there is no evidence to link our formulas to these infant illnesses’
- Congress will hold a meeting in two weeks to address the formula shortage
- Officials have called the shortage an ‘increasingly alarming’ crisis
- Sen. Mitt Romney slammed the FDA for keeping the Abbott plant closed
- He claims keeping the plant closed ‘risks the lives of infants across the nation’
- Are you a parent struggling to get hold of formula milk? Contact natasha.anderson@mailonline.com
Doug Santo