WISCONSIN- The bottom line is we have several incidents, several surges of positive virus tests happening and in several food processing plants across the state of Wisconsin," said Governor Tony Evers.
One of those plants includes the Birds Eye food processing plant in Darien. Conagra, its parent company, said more than 100 workers have tested positive for COVID-19.
The plant is now shut down. United Migrant Opportunity Services (UMOS)
represents migrant workers at Birds Eye. The advocacy group spokesperson Rod Ritcherson said more safety measures need to be taken before the plant reopens to stop another outbreak from happening.
Conagra Brands, the parent company of Birds Eye, tells us that video is where workers are living who are recovering from COVID-19, not those who do not have the illness
. The company said workers without the illness have beds where plexiglass barriers have been installed between the bunks or people are not sleeping directly next to each other.
The Birds Eye plant has been shut down since April 17th. It is not the only food processing plant dealing with outbreaks.
FOOD PROCESSING PLANT COVID-19 CASES
Darien:
104 COVID-19 cases at Birds Eye
Green Bay:
260 COVID-19 cases at JBS
170 COVID-19 cases at American Food Group
Village of Denmark:
35 COVID-19 cases at Salm Partners
Cudahy:
28 COVID-19 cases at Smithfield
TOTAL = 597
That is 9% of the total number if COVID-19 cases in the state. That number is likely higher because not all food plants are saying how many of their workers are testing positive for COVID-19. The governor said the goal now is to get
all workers tested for COVID-19 and their families.
Food processing plants see surge in COVID-19 cases, including more than 100 in Darien