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Coronavirus: Mathon farm workers isolating after 73 cases | Coronavirus: Mathon farm workers isolating after 73 cases |
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Up to 200 workers have been told to self-isolate on the farm where they pick crops after 73 colleagues tested positive for Covid-19. | |
Vegetable producers A S Green and Co, in Herefordshire, has gone into lockdown after the positive tests. | |
Food and other essential supplies are being delivered to the farm, where the workers have been segregated into the mobile homes they live in. | |
The firm is also being supported by Public Health England (PHE). | The firm is also being supported by Public Health England (PHE). |
Herefordshire Council, which has organised the supply of deliveries, believes the outbreak is "contained" on the farm. | |
Farm 'an extended bubble' | Farm 'an extended bubble' |
The workers carry out picking and packing work during the harvesting season on the farm, just west of 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. | 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. |
As a precaution, the workers are being treated as "one extended bubble" and were staying within household groups on the farm, the council said. | |
In a statement on its website, A S Green and Co 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." | |
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. |
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. |
'Prompt testing' | 'Prompt testing' |
Workers were also being encouraged to wash their hands regularly and use face coverings in closed areas. | 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." |
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The site is currently closed to visitors. | The site is currently closed to 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. |
Speaking to BBC Midlands Today, council leader David Hitchiner said: "I would say we've got it contained, these people are not people who travel around the community, they tend to stay where they are. | |
"I don't physically know the site but I would hope it is quite isolated and so it shouldn't spread out among the community. | |
"The owners are keeping the workers there on the site and doing their very best to make sure it can't spread any further off this farm." | |
He added that expected PHE are now trying to trace the original source of the outbreak. | |
What do I need to know about the coronavirus? | What do I need to know about the coronavirus? |
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