HHS secretary tells lawmakers lifestyles of meat-processing plant employees worsened Covid-19 outbreak

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“Companies have treated them — and our own President is treating them — as disposable objects, and they're not.” Kim Cordova, president of a union that represents 30,000 meat-plant workers, says that employees need protection and paid sick leave.

As Covid-19 devastated the workforce at some of the nation's largest meat-processing plants, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told lawmakers recently that workers' lifestyles exacerbated the spread of the disease inside the plants.

Azar's observation, made during a call with members of Congress late last month, suggested the spread was not due to conditions inside the plant, according to a source familiar with the comments.Azar told a bipartisan group of lawmakers on the April 28 call that the"home and social" aspects of workers' lives have played the greatest role in accelerating outbreaks of coronavirus among meat-packing employees, the source said.

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