Workers found out about this outbreak from the media. After suggesting —then ordering— the company to make changes that were ignored, Merced County finally ordered the plant shut down.

Foster Farms directed the workers to come work their shifts anyway.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-08-27/a-foster-farms-plant-is-home-to-one-of-californias-worst-covid-19-outbreaks-officials-want-it-shut-down
How could this happen? How can a county ordered shutdown be defied while a deadly, massive outbreak grows?

Foster Farms was supported by the federal government, so maybe they felt safe refusing to comply. For 2 more days the spread continued.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-08-27/a-foster-farms-plant-is-home-to-one-of-californias-worst-covid-19-outbreaks-officials-want-it-shut-down
We aren’t the only ones struggling to gain insight into the outbreaks. When a @KQED reporter pressed repeatedly for answers, Foster Farms’ VP of Communications replied with 3 words that are still ringing in our ears.

“Continue to ignore.” https://twitter.com/chalexhall/status/1336820511163052032
Foster Farms volunteered no information on the outbreak to us, and workers report no information being shared. In Fresno they put up an English poster. Many speak only Spanish or Punjabi.

Workers are being asked to work overtime to keep production going. https://www.bakersfield.com/ap/national/new-coronavirus-outbreaks-reported-at-foster-farms-poultry-processing-plants/article_261b3737-c8dd-5b0a-bc6d-28dc2160e44c.html
In a defensive response to our increasingly urgent questions, Foster Farms shared partial, insufficient replies.

(Comparing “positivity test rate” of a mandatory, full-worksite tests to positivity rates of only those self reporting for testing or medical care is disingenuous.)
Workers and advocates are scrambling to glean information. Our desperate quest for answers raises terrible questions. How many workers are actually sick? How are their lives being protected?

Why do corporations deserve protections, if human lives don’t?
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-09-04/meatpacking-was-already-a-dangerous-job-for-california-workers-the-pandemic-made-it-worse
It’s absolutely infuriating that these questions— asked by a woman widowed by the Foster Farms outbreak— are still going unanswered.

How many will die?
Who will answer for it?
How is their work essential, if their lives weren’t worth protecting?
In late June, Merced County health officials told Foster Farms to take specific steps to contain that growing outbreak. Those recommendations were ignored while more workers got sick, then while people died. The outbreak raged through July into August.

Don’t protect this.
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