The American Dynasty, which is 30 feet shorter than a football field, had been fishing for hake before coming into port in Washington. A crew member reported feeling sick, then was taken ashore and tested positive for COVID-19, American Seafoods said in a statement.
American Seafoods' primary investor is the New York-based private equity firm Bregal Partners. It's one of the biggest players in the billion-dollar fishery for Alaska pollock, which goes into products like McDonald's Filet-O-Fish sandwiches. "That protocol, to me, does not make a lot of sense," says Geoffrey Gottlieb, an infectious disease physician at the University of Washington Medical Center.
Please tell the full story that they all got covid but noone died and they were as actually not very sick. Thats the real story
Oh gag me!! I live in the FishingcapitolofAmerica.
'holy mackerel' 'something fishy' 'didn't sea this coming'
Wild, flailing, drooling, desperate fear mongering attempts to keep their knee on the neck of the U.S. economy. We shall overcome.