Pennsylvania Siblings Launch New Baby Formula Company, Challenging Market Monopolies
A brother and sister are making a timely and somewhat historic entry into the baby formula market by launching a plant in Pennsylvania.
A brother and sister are making a timely and somewhat historic entry into the baby formula market by launching a plant in Pennsylvania.
President Joe Biden has revealed he did not know about the baby formula shortages until months after a shuttered manufacturer led to the ongoing crisis and now his Health and Human Services is asking the Food and Drug Administration about its handling of Abbott’s shutdown.
The ongoing shortage of baby formula is pulling back the curtain on the how government policies have led to certain manufacturers dominating the market, the harm from a slow-moving Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and federal regulations that stymy competition.
A local news outlet reported that parents in San Antonio, Texas, are struggling the most in the U.S. to get baby formula for their infants.
According to a NYU study, the legendary five-minute Abbott coronavirus test misses close to 50 percent of positive infections.
Abbott Laboratories announced on Wednesday that it will ship one million coronavirus antibody blood tests this week.
Abbott announced on Friday that it has developed a five-minute test for coronavirus and will begin shipping 50,000 of the tests a day to hospitals, doctors’ offices, and emergency clinics next week.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) is the first governor in the United States to halt refugee resettlement in his state, a move that comes as the state has been inundated over the last three decades with mass immigration.