Members of North Platte’s city government embarked on a journey to sniff out the truth of claims that North Platte’s proposed beef plant would not smell. They found that while
A year ago this month, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment began tracking outbreaks of COVID-19 in the state. Out of more than 4,000 sites identified as outbreaks since then, 32 have registered more than 100 COVID-19 cases each, with five of them topping 1,000 several by a lot.
The department s data, most recently updated on March 31, shows that the vast majority of those mega-outbreaks remain under active investigation a reflection of the massive infection counts and their potential ripple effects. Even the outbreak at the Weld County Jail, whose start date is listed as April 1, 2020, and Denver s Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center, which began last April 30, are still classified as active. The largest outbreak considered resolved was a November 2020 flare-up at the Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility in Crowley County, following 1,044 cases and four resident (i.e., inmate) deaths.
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WALLULA, Wash. Tyson Foods in connection with the Walla Walla County Department of Community Health is offering COVID-19 vaccinations to employees at the Wallula beef plant on Thursday.
A spokesperson for Tyson Foods says more than 100 of the plant’s 1,400 employees have already been vaccinated.
“We’re pleased to offer our team members convenient access to the COVID-19 vaccine, and are committed to a long-term strategy that ensures any team member who wants a vaccine will receive one,” said David Tobias, HR manager at Tyson Foods’ Wallula facility.
A statement from Tyson Foods said that employees will continue to have access to the COVID-19 vaccine following Thursday’s event.
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