High River meat packing plant temporarily stopping production

The Cargill meat packing plant near High River, Alberta, has become the new face of COVID19. It’s tied to more than 15 per cent of all cases in the province and is temporarily shutting down after an employee died as a result of the virus. Jon Muma reports.

CALGARY – The Cargill meat-packing plant in southern Alberta is temporarily shutting down as the result of COVID-19.

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The High River plant, which employs more than 2,000 workers, has been linked to over 350 cases of the novel coronavirus – both at the plant and in the community.

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A company spokesman says it was a difficult decision to make as the plant is considered an essential service.

He is encouraging all employees to get tested for COVID-19 as soon as possible.

Production is to stop once meat already in the plant is processed to avoid any food waste.

It’s not clear how long the plant will be shuttered or if workers will be paid during the shutdown.

 

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