U.S. meat company sues New Mexico to stay open after COVID-19 cases

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A U.S. meat company that supplies Walmart and Costco is suing New Mexico to fight a state order that seeks to close a production facility where more than 100 workers have tested positive for COVID-19.

The lawsuit from Stampede Meat argues the plant in Sunland Park, New Mexico, should stay open under an executive order from President Donald Trump, pitting the federal government against local health officials as coronavirus infections rise.

However, the New Mexico Department of Health last week ordered Stampede Meat to shut for 14 days, after the state identified at least six COVID-19 cases at the plant during a five-day period in late October.

 

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“At least 11 employees had tested positive over two weeks when the state ordered the plant shut, and more than 100 employees have tested positive during the pandemic, she said.” COVID19

Honestly everyone doesn't want to be apart of America I mean Babylon right now it's a God damn shit show big ass clown show happening. People don't want to play along anymore..... Sadly

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