Well it’s started

nelly55

Member
Location
Yorkshire
Just sat having my coffee,and put news on for weather,and heard newsreader asking why meat plants getting infected.You just know what’s coming.
 

farmerm

Member
Location
Shropshire
It is because abattoirs replicate a winter environment, an environment where cold and flu viruses can remain viable much longer outside a host... its a sign of what we can expect once we move back into flu season :( Still on the positive side it will be a legitimate excuse to avoid the in-laws at Christmas whilst under the next lockdown....
 

Bongodog

Member
Abbatoirs/meat packing plants are a perfect storm for transmission of covid and suchlike, cool moisture laden environment, just think of how much water is sprayed about for washing down and cleaning, plants designed with staff stations close together which cannot be moved apart, lots of language difficulties and staff who are reluctant to declare they are ill as its "no work no pay"
It appears that many of the German plants rely on immigrant workers who live in cramped hostel accommodation attached to their workplace.
 

pgk

Member
The virus passes into body through moist membranes, think nose, mouth and in cooler temperatures our body naturally produces more bodily fluids which assist the transmission. Medical scientists predict second peak in October as the weather cools, we become more mucousy and hunker down indoors with poorer fresh air circulation.
 

jondear

Member
Location
Devon
Most of the workers locally that work at 2sisters can be found not socially distancing all the way through the lockdown in local high street!
 

Macsky

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Highland
Is it a possible side effect of these plants just being too big!? Split the volume processed down between many more local plants and I bet there wouldn’t be the same risk, or the market monopoly!
 

Plantpotfarmer

Member
Livestock Farmer
I’ve heard that in the Netherlands farmers are getting the blame for covid spread. Apparently the hot spots there are also the areas where there’s more intensive farming/farming air pollution. Apparently it’s being investigated seriously. sounds like bull to me
 

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