

“Nationwide manufacturers’ shortages means we, too, are experiencing constraints in our ability to order medical formula,” Jameshyia Ballard, Director of Vendor Management at the state health department, said in a press release. Instead, they will be able to call the clinic they use to change to another formula that is currently available in stores.


The USDA Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) waived the requirement for medical documentation to be provided before WIC participants are allowed to change the medical formula their child is prescribed. Sunflower County Supervisor, District 3.Sunflower County Constable, Northern District.Mississippi House of Representatives, District 31.Domain menu for The Enterprise-Tocsin (main)
