The Sturgis plant has been a huge reason for the months-long formula shortage.
The plant, which was closed for months after a bacterial contamination, was open for less than two weeks before shutting its doors again.If you're a parent of a child who relies on infant formula — particularly a specialty formula — 2022 has been a long year already, and we're only halfway through.
The good news is that formula-producing giant Abbott has re-opened their Sturgis, Michigan, plant yet again after months of ups and downs.in February, after 5 infants who had consumed formula from the plant were sickened withand salmonella bacteria. Two of the babies died, and the plant was closed.
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