to prevent spread. Physicians visited farms to answer questions about the virus and to educate workers about preventive techniques.
But on June 17, two residents at Villa Las Brisas tested positive for the coronavirus. Vargas was unsure how the men had caught it.The housing complex took action: The two individuals were quarantined. Community dining was replaced with catering. Twenty-five residents who worked for the same contractor as the two COVID-positive men were also tested.Soon, the 14 COVID-positive residents were moved to an off-site motel.
What were they picking and for who?
This is very sad if it’s actually true. These hard working people are treated terrible in their living conditions. The places that employ them should be investigated and charged with inhumane treatment.
Don't worry. If they die, we can always just import more from Mexico.
Shut down the plant. There safe reopen when everyone tests negative
God Bless our farmworkers. 176 tested positive and none of them are in danger of dying.