The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Virus task force brought in to pig processing plant

- GRAHAM BROWN

Amulti-agency operation swung into place after Covid-19 cases spiralled at an Angus pig processing plant.

NHS Tayside said there are 19 confirmed cases at the Quality Pork Ltd plant in Brechin.

An Incident Management Team is closely monitoring the situation.

Slaughterh­ouse bosses are believed to be considerin­g a shutdown of the plant.

An alleged “lack of clarity” around the escalating crisis was condemned by a community leader.

Brechin Community Council chairwoman Jill Scott said she was fearful a rapidly-spreading Covid-19 outbreak could “decimate” the burgh.

Employees were told at the beginning of this week a colleague had tested positive for the virus.

It was followed by several other staff members being confirmed as having contracted Covid-19.

A number of other staff have been told to self-isolate.

After a day of meetings at the Montrose Road slaughterh­ouse, NHS chiefs confirmed that the number of confirmed cases had risen sharply.

NHS Tayside associate director of public health Dr Ellie Hothersall said: “Nineteen cases of Covid-19 connected to the Quality Pork Processors in Brechin have been identified.

“The processing factory is working closely with NHS Tayside’s Public Health team, Food Standards Scotland and the Angus Council Environmen­tal Health Team, and all arrangemen­ts for contact tracing and self-isolation are in place.

“The multi-agency Incident Management Team (IMT) will continue to keep the situation under close review.”

QPL bosses have remained silent on the situation at the facility.

Community council chairwoman Jill Scott said the lack of informatio­n on a potentiall­y significan­t local Covid-19 outbreak had been “unhelpful”.

“There has clearly been something serious going on at the abattoir.

“The NHS Tayside figures now bear that out.

“I think we would like to have seen some clarity before now,” she said.

“This has been developing throughout the week but accurate informatio­n has not been available.”

She added: “Whatever steps are taken by QPL, this just serves to highlight the importance of everyone sticking to the rules and doing all they can to stay safe.

“Brechin is a small town and it could be decimated if a coronaviru­s outbreak gets a hold.

“I hope the company take the necessary steps to get this situation under control as quickly as possible.

“I would urge everyone to look at this and remind themselves to stay safe from this terrible virus.”

Brechin and Edzell councillor Gavin Nicol said: “QPL is a major employer in Brechin and Angus and I hope any outbreak can be quickly contained.

“The welfare of staff is the key priority.”

He added: “There is also an animal welfare issue to be considered here.

“Pigs are bred to a specific weight and delays in processing could mean significan­t losses to farmers and the housing of extra animals not killed.”

The Brechin plant processes around 6,000 pigs each week for markets at home and abroad.

A source said slaughteri­ng of pigs was continuing yesterday but other parts of the processing chain have already been scaled back.

 ?? Picture by Gareth Jennings. ?? JOINT APPROACH: An Incident Management Team is monitoring the situation at the site.
Picture by Gareth Jennings. JOINT APPROACH: An Incident Management Team is monitoring the situation at the site.

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