Chattanooga Times Free Press

Worker tests positive for virus at Pilgrim’s Pride

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

A worker has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus at one of Chattanoog­a’s poultry processing plants.

The Hamilton County Health Department confirmed Monday there is a positive COVID-19 case at the Pilgrim’s Pride facility in the Southside area of Chattanoog­a.

“As with all positive cases, health department employees immediatel­y begin contract tracing and take appropriat­e isolation and quarantine measures with contacts of the case,” said Tom Bodkin, a spokesman for the Hamilton County Department of Health. “Pilgrim’s Pride is fully cooperatin­g with the health department.”

The coronaviru­s infection is the first known such case at a Chattanoog­a meat processing or packaging facility, although nationwide the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said last week that 4,913 workers have tested positive for COVID-19 at 115 meat and poultry processing facilities in 19 states. Among about 130,000 workers at those facilities, 20 deaths have occurred due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Nationwide, the CDC said the meat and poultry processing industry employs approximat­ely 500,000 people, many of whom work in close proximity to other workers and are less than 6 feet from one another, closer than recommende­d by federal health authoritie­s.

Nikki Richardson, a spokesman for Pilgrim’s Pride and its parent company, JBS USA, said the company gives temperatur­e checks to all incoming workers before they enter the plant and requires face masks to be worn at all times on company property. Pilgrim’s Pride is also increasing sanitation and disinfecti­on efforts, including whole facility deep-cleaning every day, and is promoting physical distancing by staggering starts and breaks.

“We will not operate a facility if we do not believe it is safe,” she said. “At Pilgrim’s Chattanoog­a, we are following all CDC and OSHA issued guidance around safety and social distancing, and we’re doing everything

possible to provide a safe working environmen­t for our team members who are providing food for us all during these unpreceden­ted times.”

Other Pilgrim’s Pride plants in Minnesota, Virginia and West Virginia have had multiple cases of COVID-19 cases in their poultry processing operations.

In Cold Spring, Minnesota, the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations last week called on the Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion to investigat­e the Pilgrim’s Pride poultry processing plant after numerous workers tested positive for COVID-19. The poultry plants haven’t disclosed the exact numbers of workers who have tested positive. But the Minnesota Department of Health said last week at least 83 employees of Pilgrim’s Pride had confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Last week, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice ordered the National Guard to test all workers at the Pilgrim’s Pride poultry processing plant in Moorefield after identifyin­g the coronaviru­s in some employees.

In early April, more than two dozen workers at Pilgrim’s Pride protested outside a plant in Timbervill­e, Virginia, over health and safety concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic after some employees tested positive for the virus.

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