As many New Hampshire families are scrambling to find powdered milk for their children, the Health Center will be on Tuesday in US Congressman Chris Papas, D-New Hampshire, as much as possible to feed the baby. He said he was doing it. We work with other agencies to monitor social media posts to find infant formula. “Riona Corr, WIC Director of Goodwin Community Health, hosted a roundtable at the Health Center to discuss the crisis,” he said, saying signs of warning were overlooked. “When production was shut down at a facility in Michigan.” There must have been some warning signs here because we understand what’s going on in the supply chain. ” Make sure you get your prescription even if you need to bring it from abroad. Health officials said they were worried that families who couldn’t find their prescription might be taking dangerous steps. This is what happens from time to time, “said Jessica Garlough, Head of Family and Social Welfare at Seacoast Community Health. “They are finding them online. They are sometimes abroad, trying to trade in formulas where they don’t know where they came from.” For some families, formulas are their only choice. Breastfeeding “. “Our single dad can’t breastfeed. He’s raising a child. A mom who can’t breastfeed.” Officials are worried that the current crisis will continue. To be correct, there will be major health problems within five years. ”
As many New Hampshire families scramble to find prescriptions for their children, the Health Center is doing everything it can to feed the baby to U.S. Congressman Chris Pappas on Tuesday. Said.
Somersworth’s Goodwin Community Health official said he is working with other agencies to find powdered milk and is monitoring social media posts.
Rio Nako, WIC Director of Goodwin Community Health, said:
Papas hosted a roundtable at the Health Center to discuss the crisis. He said the warning sign was overlooked.
“There must have been some warning signs here, understanding what would happen to the supply chain when production was shut down at a facility in Michigan,” he said.
Congressmen said the current focus is on ensuring that the formula is on the shelves, even if it has to be airlifted from abroad.
Health officials said they were worried that families unable to find a prescription might be taking dangerous steps.
Jessica Garlough, Head of Family and Social Welfare at Seacoast Community Health, said: “They are finding them online. They are sometimes abroad trying to trade for ceremonies where they don’t know where they came from.”
For some families, the formula is their only option.
“Our foster parents can’t breastfeed,” Ko said. “Our single dad can’t breastfeed. Raise a child. A mom who can’t breastfeed.”
Authorities are worried that the current crisis will continue to be felt.
“Within five years, if these babies aren’t eaten properly, within five years we’ll see major health problems,” Kor said.
Health center officials said they needed help now, but in the future I would like to make sure there is a backup plan to prevent this from happening again.
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