400 cases confirmed at German slaughterhouses

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A German slaughterhouse business on Wednesday reported that 400 of its workers had tested positive for the novel coronavirus since the beginning of this week.

There have been a handful of coronavirus outbreaks in meat-processing plants and slaughterhouses across Germany.

Concerns have been raised about the working and living conditions of the meat industry workers, many of whom are temporary labourers from Eastern Europe.

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Of the 500 tests conducted on workers in slaughterhouses and meat-processing plants belonging to the Toennies Group in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, 400 came back positive, company officials said.

Local and company officials planned to give a news conference on the outbreak later in the day and the state health ministry said it would deliver details about the situation to the state parliament.

After a coronavirus hotspot was identified in a meat-processing plant in Coesfeld in May, the government ordered companies involved in the meat industry to conduct regular coronavirus tests on their workers.

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