Albuquerque Journal

More coronaviru­s testing planned at NM meat plant

Health department says 57 cases of COVID-19 were identified at the facility

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

SUNLAND PARK — Several dozen workers at a meat processing plant in southern New Mexico have tested positive for coronaviru­s as state health officials plan another round of testing at the facility.

The New Mexico Health Department on Thursday announced that 57 cases of COVID-19 have been identified at Stampede Meat in Sunland Park. The agency conducted two rounds of testing at the plant over two weeks this month at the invitation of the company, taking samples from every employee. The Las Cruces Sun-News reports that a third round of testing is expected next week.

The employees who tested positive were reported to be self-isolating, and health officials say they’ve been working with the company on protocols for disinfecti­ng the facility and providing personal protective equipment to staff.

Illinois-based Stampede Meat opened the plant in the former Tyson Foods location in 2018. It began operations with 300 employees, with plans to expand to a workforce of nearly 1,300 by 2024.

Stampede CEO Brock Furlong said in a statement that the company in early March adopted more safety measures to limit spread, and continues to add initiative­s based on federal guidelines and recommenda­tions. The first case at the plant was reported in early May.

Stampede said its processing facilities are cleaned and sanitized daily, with high-touch areas sanitized every half hour. Employees and visitors are screened, and have their temperatur­es taken before entering. Employees also are instructed to wear layered protection, including face masks, neck warmers and face shields.

According to Stampede, 7.5% of the plant’s employees tested positive in the first round. Of those, most were reportedly asymptomat­ic. The company said 90% of those first cases have recovered.

In the second round, less than 5% of the staff tested positive. The company said those workers were still recovering, and would be re-tested and cleared by a medical profession­al before returning to work.

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