COVID-19 outbreak under control.The plant has been a hotspot for cases in the region, which is currently under increased provincial restrictions, including limits on gatherings and mandatory masks in public.In an open letter Monday, workers via Migrante Manitoba, a community organization that advocates for the rights and welfare of migrant workers, said they were “crying for help” due to the pandemic, which has seen 70 cases connected to the Maple Leaf plant.
Brandon ‘waking up to new reality’ Monday morning with increased coronavirus restrictions “They feel that their voices are not being heard,” said Migrante’s Diwa Marcellino.“Some of the concerns are fairly legitimate, like lack of physical distancing in communal spaces, like the.