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67 cases at Brooks plant

Shutdown of second Alberta meat plant with COVID-19 cases inevitable: union

Apr 21, 2020 | 2:12 PM

CALGARY – A union is warning that a meat-packing plant in southern Alberta is postponing the inevitable by staying open after another facility in the province temporarily shut down because of COVID-19.

Production at Cargill, just north of High River, was shut down Monday after an outbreak linked to 484 cases of the illness, including the death of a worker.

The JBS plant in Brooks had recorded 67 cases as of Monday.

JBS says it is trying to ensure the facility remains open, but won’t operate it if it isn’t safe or if absentee levels result in an inability to operate safely.

Related: Brooks Mayor braces residents to prepare for more COVID-19 cases

The president of the Agriculture Union that represents federal meat inspectors says it’s a matter of time before JBS is forced to temporarily halt production as well.

Fabian Murphy says a 14-day shutdown would allow all employees to self-isolate and, after that, production could resume.

On Tuesday, Loblaws confirmed a worker at the No Frills in Brooks tested positive for a presumptive case of COVID-19. This follows confirmation of cases at the Brooks McDonalds and KFC locations over the weekend.