Anonymous wrote:
According to NIH brown babies in the U.S. are the ones that use formula the most. Or is it ok if U.S. citizen brown babies starve?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney is calling on FDA to allow plant to resume producing formula
They should be fining them big time and then allowing them to reopen. Give that money to families who need it.
How, exactly, would this result in a decontaminated factory that won't produce another batch of baby-killing formula?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney is calling on FDA to allow plant to resume producing formula
They should be fining them big time and then allowing them to reopen. Give that money to families who need it.
Anonymous wrote:Romney is calling on FDA to allow plant to resume producing formula
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have thyroid issues and there were random shortages of thyroid medicine I needed to function, when one drug maker changed their formula and there were issues. Had to change drugs to the less effective one for me and then change back.
When there is only one manufacturer, there is a monopoly and will than manufacturer fails, its an issue. Capitalism doesn't handle these situations well.
Capitalism is the only reason your thyroid medication exists in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cause of the “supply chain issues” was Abbott’s profit-motivated failure to maintain a clean plant. This is criminal.
https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2022/04/former-employee-blows-whistle-on-baby-formula-production-plant-tied-to-outbreak/
They found some germ in or around the factory, not on the equipment, not on the product, not in the product.
No idea on sickness or death if the unhealthy babies who also had formula. Did autopsies show it was that germ that caused or or something off with the formula caused it?
Anyhow, govt did what govt does best, doesn’t think ahead and just shut it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ ran an article yesterday. Just more supply chain issues due to previous govt shutdowns plus the plant investigation. 30-40% understocked, 3 bins per purchaser, flying back supply from Europe, running plants 7 days a week now, etc.
I read that and they only mentioned the one brand someone’s child needed. I googled it and Walmart on line was out of it, but suggested another brand. Maybe doctors can come up with a list of comparable brands and make a website. WM listed all the ingredients. The formulas are expensive though, like $177 for three cans of powder. These articles certainly should list the brands people need. If there were a be on the lookout list, I’d donate some if I found it locally. Maybe food banks could organize formula drives.
Anonymous wrote:Curious if the whistleblower was senior, junior and disgruntled before?
Any more incidents since the Oct 21 filing?
The total shutdown takedown seems like a dramatic and wrong way to handle it.