90 Workers at Tennessee Meat Plant Test Positive for CCP Virus

90 Workers at Tennessee Meat Plant Test Positive for CCP Virus

Ninety employees at a Tyson Foods meat-processing plant in Tennessee tested positive for the CCP vir..

Ninety employees at a Tyson Foods meat-processing plant in Tennessee tested positive for the CCP virus. Meanwhile, the company is still running and stepping up its safety measures.

The Goodlettsville factory of Tyson Foods, the worlds second-largest meat-processing firm, delivers case-ready pork and beef products and employs some 1,600 people.

“Weve had some team members test positive for COVID-19,” the company said in a statement published by WSMV. “And in each case were following guidance and requirements from the CDC, the U.S. Department of Health, the relevant local health department, and the USDA.”

The company added that the Metro Public Health Department (MPHD) “has been satisfied with the measures we have in place.”

MPHD which oversees Davidson County—where Goodlettsville is located—found out last week about the mass-contamination after an in-depth investigation into the health and working conditions of the employees.

“The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Tennessee Department of Health and MPHD are working directly with Tyson officials on the steps to mitigate the threat of the disease as part of plant operations,” the health department said, according to Fox 4 Nashville.

In a statement on April 17, Tyson said the safety measures it is taking include deep cleaning their facilities and other public spaces, restricting visitors from entering the compound, segregating workers by employing dividers, conducting regular checks on the workers temperature, installing infrared walk-through thermometers, separating working stations, adjusting shifts to have less physical interaction between employees, and providing protective equipment and clothing.

In Iowa, four food processing workers at a Tyson poultry factory died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, a novel coronavirus that emerged from mainland China last year.

Tyson Foods spokesman Gary Mickelson said three of the deceased employees worked at the companys Read More – Source

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