America’s baby formula shortage dominated headlines earlier this year when the Abbott plant, the country’s largest manufacturer, suddenly shut down amid fears over contamination.
There was round-the-clock coverage of the crisis and promises from the Biden administration that all red-tape would be slashed in order to feed babies and calm mothers’ fears.
But nearly six months later, the infant care shelves in drugstores around the US remain bare and this week, the shortage reached a new low with 28.5 percent