The troubled factory that exacerbated the ongoing baby formula shortage could reopen in just two weeks, according to the head of the Food and Drug Administration.Dr. Robert Califf says his agency is working closely with Abbot Laboratories to jumpstart production as frustrated parents slam the Biden administration's slow response to the crisis.The Sturgis, Michigan plant closed down in February after two babies who drank formula produced at the facility - which includes the brands Similac, Pedialite and Ensure - died from bacterial infections.
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