COVID-19. She tested positive as well, though she never experienced symptoms.Now fully recovered, Biay said she feels safe to go back at work but many of her co-workers have been reluctant.“Actually I have friends, they still stay in the house now.
They say, ‘No, I don’t want to go back because we’re scared.'”Outbreaks at two southern Alberta meat-processing plants this spring made hundreds of people sick with COVID-19.At least 943 employees at the Cargill facility in High River, Alta., tested positive so far and two workers, 67-year-old Hiep Bui and 51-year-old Benito Quesada, died.
More than 1,500 cases were linked to the plant in the largest outbreak from a single site in Canada.Meanwhile, 661 workers were infected at the JBS plant in.