The Mercury News

Coronaviru­s outbreak traced to fish packing plant

- By Fiona Kelliher and John Woolfolk Staff writers

A coronaviru­s outbreak with nearly 40 confirmed cases so far has been traced to a fish packing plant in Morgan Hill, according to health officials.

The previously unknown cluster of cases began at Lusamerica Foods Inc., a wholesale fish distributo­r, Santa Clara County Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody said in a committee meeting Tuesday.

The spouse of an employee at the plant was hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19 several weeks ago, prompting the employee to get tested, Cody said. The company notified employees in contact with that worker, she said, and with county help tested all employees “and identified 38 more people who were positive from the company.”

Cody added that “all of those 38 people are of course no longer at work, and we will be returning to repeat testing” on Wednesday.

There were no deaths associ

ated with the outbreak as of Tuesday, officials said. The company did not say if any employees had been hospitaliz­ed.

Louise Moretti, Lusamerica Fish Company’s chief operating officer, said in a phone call Tuesday that “we are experienci­ng cases, as most companies that are operating right now are.”

“We’ve been very fortunate,” Moretti added, “that those that have tested positive, the majority are asymptomat­ic, so they are not experienci­ng the worst symptoms.”

In addition to testing all other workers, and retesting all those who tested negative, a Lusamerica spokespers­on added in a statement that the company has closed down shared facilities where social distancing is “a challenge” like its cafeteria and locker rooms and is taking the temperatur­e of every employee upon arrival at the facility.

Coronaviru­s has rippled through meatpackin­g and other food packing facilities in California, including rural Kings County in the Central Valley, where an outbreak at the Central Valley Meat Company punted the county into the state’s top five in terms of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents.

Lusamerica is a 35-yearold family-owned business with a distributi­on facility in Vernon, near Los Angeles.

At least nine industrial plants in Vernon are currently being investigat­ed for coronaviru­s outbreaks, Los Angeles County health officials said Sunday, including several meat-processing facilities.

No outbreaks have been traced to Lusamerica’s Vernon location, Moretti said, nor at a processing plant in Fife, Washington.

The company sells fish products primarily under its “Tasty Catch” brand across the West Coast. Moretti did not immediatel­y clarify how many employees work at the Morgan Hill site. The overall workforce is around 250 people, according to the company website.

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