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Coronavirus: Mathon farm workers isolating after 73 cases Coronavirus: Mathon farm workers isolating after 73 cases
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About 200 workers on a farm are isolating after 73 people tested positive for Covid-19. About 200 key workers on a farm are isolating after 73 people tested positive for Covid-19.
The cases have been found among the workforce of vegetable producers AS Green and Co, based in Mathon in Herefordshire. The cases have been found among the workforce of vegetable producers A S Green and Co, based in Mathon in Herefordshire.
Workers are being asked to remain on the farm during a period of isolation, while Herefordshire Council arranges food and essential supplies. Workers are being asked to remain on the farm during a period of isolation, while Herefordshire Council arranges food and essential supplies for them.
The firm is also being supported by Public Health England (PHE).The firm is also being supported by Public Health England (PHE).
It said its staff were its "priority". Farm bubble
Workers, who carry out picking and packing work during the harvesting season, live in mobile homes on the farm, near Malvern, in Worcestershire.
The company said the welfare of its staff was its "priority" and further testing of management and visitors to the farm had so far produced negative test results.
From 29 June to 5 July, Herefordshire had an average rate of two new coronavirus cases per 100,000 people, figures from Public Health England show. This compares with Leicester, which had 116 cases per 100,000.From 29 June to 5 July, Herefordshire had an average rate of two new coronavirus cases per 100,000 people, figures from Public Health England show. This compares with Leicester, which had 116 cases per 100,000.
The workers, who carry out picking and packing work during the harvesting season, live in mobile homes on the farm, near Malvern, in Worcestershire. As a precaution, workers at AS Green and Co were being treated as "one extended bubble" and were staying within household groups on the farm, the council said.
'Prompt testing'
They are being treated as "one extended bubble" as a precaution, the council says, and are staying within household groups on the farm.
Katie Spence, PHE Midlands health protection director, said the company had implemented a range of infection control measures, including on-site testing, social distancing in communal areas and the indoor packaging area.Katie Spence, PHE Midlands health protection director, said the company had implemented a range of infection control measures, including on-site testing, social distancing in communal areas and the indoor packaging area.
Workers are also being encouraged to regular hand washing and use face coverings in closed areas. 'Prompt testing'
Workers were also being encouraged to wash their hands regularly and use face coverings in closed areas.
"Despite these measures, a small number of workers became symptomatic earlier this week and they and a few close contacts among the workforce were tested initially and found to be positive," she said."Despite these measures, a small number of workers became symptomatic earlier this week and they and a few close contacts among the workforce were tested initially and found to be positive," she said.
Karen Wright, director of public health for Herefordshire, said: "Prompt testing on the farm has allowed us to understand transmission and control the spread of infection.Karen Wright, director of public health for Herefordshire, said: "Prompt testing on the farm has allowed us to understand transmission and control the spread of infection.
"We continue to support the farm management, their workers, who form an important part of our local economy, and the local community through this challenging time.""We continue to support the farm management, their workers, who form an important part of our local economy, and the local community through this challenging time."
A spokesperson for AS Green added: "Our staff are our priority, they are hard-working key workers helping us provide food for the country during these unusual times."A spokesperson for AS Green added: "Our staff are our priority, they are hard-working key workers helping us provide food for the country during these unusual times."
In a statement on its website, the company said: "As a precautionary measure we have arranged for testing of additional key workers including management team members and visitors connected with A S Green and can confirm all results to date outside of our site have been returned with negative results. In a statement on its website, the company said: "Public Health England advises that it is very unlikely Covid-19 can be transmitted through food or food packaging, so shoppers can remain confident buying British fruit and veg."
"Public Health England advises that it is very unlikely Covid-19 can be transmitted through food or food packaging, so shoppers can remain confident buying British fruit and veg." The site is currently closed to visitors.
It added the site is also currently closed for all visitors.
Overall, the Herefordshire council area has recorded 749 cases during lockdown, as of 7 July.Overall, the Herefordshire council area has recorded 749 cases during lockdown, as of 7 July.
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