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How in the heck does this happen?
Something smells bad about this. I mean, this happens right after Pres. Trump wants all meat plants open? There is some real sinister stuff going on. With coronavirus spreading through this plant like wildfire, the meat is definitely going to be questionable—time to break out the hazmat suits.
Seriously though, this could put Pres. Trump’s order to keep all meat plants open in serious jeopardy. There’s no way you can FORCE them to remain open when 40 percent of the workforce has to be quarantined for two weeks. In addition to that, the place has to be scrubbed clean!
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via NY Post — Nearly 900 workers at an Indiana Tyson Foods pork processing plant have tested positive for the coronavirus, a report said.
The meat processing facility in Logansport is one of several Tyson plants across the country that have voluntarily closed due to virus outbreaks.
County officials have been working with Tyson, the largest US meat supplier, to develop a reopening plan, according to WISH-TV.
The plan gained steam after President Trump on Tuesday invoked the Defense Production Act to mandate meat plants stay open during the pandemic, the report said.
The Logansport plant employs 2,200 people — 890, or 40 percent of which, have tested positive for the illness.
“We were in good shape for a couple weeks and then just within the couple weeks it kind of blew up,” Serenity Alter, the health department administrator of Cass County, where the Tyson plant is, told the network.
Watch the report here:
If I’m not mistaken, there were 20 or 22 meatpacking plants shut down at the start of this week. When they close down, of course, there’s going to be a shortage of meat. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out.
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If processing plants close, farmers have nowhere to sell their beef, pork, or chickens. Again, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure this out.
Does it not seem odd that Tyson being owned by the Chinese should have such a large outbreak in so many of their plants. I’d like to know if a delegation of Chinese investors just happened to visit the plants say in late Jan. early Feb., especially since these plants are far enough apart that the virus wasn’t passed from workers at one plant to another. Just a thought.
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This piece was written by Wayne Dupree on May 1, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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