France: COVID-19 clusters identified in French slaughterhouse workers

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)

Clusters of COVID-19 cases have been found in workers at three French slaughterhouses since April. One small pork plant closed while two others kept operating with additional precautions resulting in slightly lower production. No recall was required and there was no impact on national meat consumption or supply.

France: COVID-19 clusters identified in French slaughterhouse workers

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