Report: Trump officials, meat companies knew workers at risk

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The report by the House's Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis said meat companies pushed to keep their plants open even though they knew workers were at high risk of catching the virus.

. The lobbying led to health and labor officials watering down their recommendations for the industry and culminated in an executive order President Donald Trump issued in spring 2020 designating meat plants as critical infrastructure that needed to remain open.Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn, who leads the subcommittee, said U.S.

“The House Select Committee has done the nation a disservice," the trade group's President and CEO Julie Anna Potts said."The Committee could have tried to learn what the industry did to stop the spread of COVID among meat and poultry workers, reducing positive cases associated with the industry while cases were surging across the country.

But JBS spokeswoman Nikki Richardson said the company “did everything possible to ensure the safety of our people who kept our critical food supply chain running.” To that end, the report said USDA officials — at the behest of meat companies — tried to use Trump's executive order to stop state and local health officials from ordering plant shutdowns.

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You do realize people running out of food Would have been a much worse scenario than someone catching a cold. Also the panic that Woukd have ensued

That would be because its all bullshit!

You mean food supplies were asked to keep producing so that people who were stuck at home from the virus had food on the shelves to be able to feed themselves? Sounds pretty tame to me.

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