Western Daily Press

Farm in lockdown as 73 test positive for Covid-19

- TOM HITCHENOR news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

AWEST farm which provides vegetables to Waitrose, M&S and Sainsbury’s is in lockdown after more than 70 workers tested positive for Covid-19.

AS Green and Co, in Mathon, Herefordsh­ire, tested its entire workforce of around 200 people and 73 tested positive.

The key workers are employed to carry out picking and packing work at the site, while living in mobile homes on site.

The farm also supplies Aldi, Asda and Tesco.

They are all being treated as one extended bubble, with staff asked to remain on the farm during lockdown and stay within household groups.

Herefordsh­ire Council is arranging food and essential supplies for residents on the site, which is a couple of miles from the Three Counties Showground, while they self-isolate.

An AS Green spokesman said: “Our staff are our priority, they are hard-working key workers helping us provide food for the country during these unusual times.

“We contacted Public Health England and we are working closely with them and Public Health at Herefordsh­ire Council to prevent the spread of Covid-19.”

Karen Wright, director of public health for Herefordsh­ire, said: “Our priority is to protect the health and wellbeing of all residents in our community.

“Prompt testing on the farm has allowed us to understand transmissi­on and control the spread of infection.

“We continue to support the farm management, their workers – who form an important part of our local economy – and the local community through this challengin­g time.”

Katie Spence, Public Health England Midlands health protection director, said: “We are working closely with the management at AS Green and Co to support the health and wellbeing of their workforce and wider public health.

“At this phase of the pandemic, we still expect to see cases in the community and within settings where people are closer together, such as workplaces.

“It is why the test and trace system is important, to help us pick up on any potential problems and swiftly to take remedial action to reduce spread.

“To support this workforce of around 200 key workers, the company has put in place a range of infection control measures to try to reduce the risk of staff being exposed to Covid-19.

“Measures include supporting testing on site, promoting social distancing in communal social areas and in the indoor packaging area, providing PPE for staff where applicable, encouragin­g regular handwashin­g for at least 20 seconds, and promoting the use of face coverings in closed areas.

“Despite these measures, a small number of workers became symptomati­c earlier this week and they and a few close contacts among the workforce were tested initially and found to be positive.

“In line with NHS guidance, affected individual­s were asked to self-isolate for seven days, with their households and close contacts asked to isolate for 14 days.

“As we have seen a global trend of large food producers being subject to outbreaks, as a precaution­ary measure, the decision was made to test the entire workforce.

“The initial batch of results showed a significan­t percentage of positive cases, despite these individual­s being asymptomat­ic.

“We are still awaiting a few final results, but currently we have 73 positive cases of Covid-19 among the workforce.

“PHE Midlands and Herefordsh­ire Council are therefore working with AS Green and Co to closely monitor and manage the outbreak and support individual workers.”

AS Green specialise­s in growing crops such as runner beans, tenderstem broccoli, broad beans and Helda beans.

The family company has a Grade II listed 500-year-old farmhouse on the site and can boast 1,000 acres of crops and pastures.

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