Preventive measures at Alberta meat plants came too late to stop outbreaks
CALGARY — The rapid spread of COVID-19 at Canada’s meat-packing plants isn’t a surprise, say union and health officials.
Fabian Murphy, president of the Agriculture Union, which represents federal meat inspectors, says recent safety measures put in place are positive.
But in a meat processing plant, it’s difficult to keep the virus in check if people are already sick.
“If you’re in a meat plant with 2,000 other staff, you can’t stay six feet away from folks at all times,” Murphy says.