Shutting down the Michigan plant at the center of the nation’s baby formula crisis was a “prudent thing to do,” a White House economic adviser said Sunday — as international shipments of formula that arrived in Indiana were set to go to areas with an “acute” need.National Economic Council Director Brian Deese was pressed on the Sunday news shows over how the administration found itself so unprepared for the formula shortage, despite an October whistleblower report about safety issues at the Abbott plant in Sturgis. The Food and Drug Administration shut down the plant in February after a number of babies were sickened by formula made there.
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