Report: At Least 59,000 Meat Workers Caught COVID, 269 Died

Report: At Least 59,000 Meat Workers Caught COVID, 269 Died
Workers wait in line to enter the Tyson Foods pork processing plant in Logansport, Ind., on May 7, 2020. Michael Conroy/AP Photo
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OMAHA, Neb.—At least 59,000 meatpacking workers caught COVID-19 and 269 workers died when the virus tore through the industry last year, which is significantly more than previously thought, according to a new U.S. House report released Wednesday.

The meatpacking industry was one of the early epicenters of the coronavirus pandemic, with workers standing shoulder-to-shoulder along production lines. The U.S. House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, which used internal documents from five of the biggest meatpacking companies for its report, said companies could have done more to protect their workers.