The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Poultry plant to remain open amid outbreak

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Health chiefs have outlined their reasons for not closing a Perth shire chicken factory, despite an upsurge in coronaviru­s cases.

The 2 Sisters plant in Coupar Angus was ordered to shut down in August after four out of 1,200 staff tested positive for the virus.

Now, an incident management team (IMT) has been set up at the George Street abattoir following a second outbreak.

So far ,30 people connected to the factory have tested positive and about 70 are self-isolating.

NHS Tayside has come under pressure to temporaril­y close the plant again.

Local SN PM P Pete Wishart suggested there “was a strong case for the factory to be temporaril­y closed, given the numbers are higher than the initial outbreak previously”.

Dr Emma Fletcher, who is chairing the IMT, has now moved to allay concerns.

“The IMT has conducted a comprehens­ive risk assessment of the cases associated with the factory,” she said.

“For several reasons, the public should be reassured that it is possible for the factory to remain open at this time as we are in a very different position to when there were Covid-19 cases at the factory last August.

“Firstly, 2 Sisters have put in place a number of measures to reduce the risk of transmissi­on within the factory.

“These have been reviewed regularly and assurance provided by the relevant regulatory authoritie­s.”

Dr Fletcher said the rate of community infection was much higher compared to August’s outbreak.

“Therefore we will identify cases of Covid-19 in employees of 2 Sisters as in any workplace at this time,” she said.

“Many of the cases are likely to have contracted the infection outwith the factory setting.

“Thirdly, we have built on our experience from the cases at the factory last year, and work closely with the factory ensuring full contact tracing is completed for all staff contacts, and advice and support provided to employees affected through partner agencies of the IMT.”

Dr Fletcher confirmed contact tracing of the positive cases to date had been completed.

 ??  ?? COVID UPSURGE: Workers outside the 2 Sisters poultry plant in Coupar Angus. Picture by Gareth Jennings.
COVID UPSURGE: Workers outside the 2 Sisters poultry plant in Coupar Angus. Picture by Gareth Jennings.

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