Monday, June 27, 2022

In Case You Missed It Moms Took Over The White House

 
Live. Work. Thrive. by Scary Mommy
 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
 
 
The White House Knows Moms Get It Done. So They Invited Them In For a Briefing.
 
 
On June 16th, Scary Mommy collaborated with the White House on the first-ever parent briefing with a focus on the formula crisis and vaccines for kids under age 5. Held in the White House Press Briefing Room with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at the helm, a group of parent creators had an opportunity to speak directly with the administration about two of the most pressing issues facing families. Admiral Rachel L. Levine, MD took questions on best practices for navigating the infant formula shortage. Ashish Jha, MD White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator responded to questions about the newly authorized vaccine for children under age 5. It was a historic moment for moms, for families and for the future as officials actively sought to work hand-in-hand with the parenting community to disseminate the latest facts and clarify misinformation.
 
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MORE ON THE FORMULA SHORTAGE:
 
 
Here's The Scoop On That Scoop Of Infant Formula You Just Can't Find
 
 
Yes, the infant formula shortage is still going on. Not that general newborn stress wasn't enough, the universe is finding new ways to keep mothers on the brink of screaming. Or are we just finding new places to scream?
With that in mind, Scary Mommy sat down with U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, M.D., and Sameera Fazili, deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of the National Economic Council at the White House, to get the latest on the formula shortage.
 
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