Over 100 employees test positive for Covid at meat factory in Bodmin

Bosses say they are all self-isolating

Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 25th Nov 2020

It has been revealed that 106 employees at a food factory in Cornwall have now tested positive for coronavirus.

It comes after a number of cases were confirmed at the Kepak meat processing factory in Bodmin last week.

Bosses say all those affected are now self-isolating.

A total of 271 staff members have been tested over the past week after a small number initially reported positive tests.

This has been done though the companyā€™s own on-site lateral flow tests, local NHS testing, and the use of a Mobile Testing Unit (MTU) which visited the site on Thursday on the advice of Cornwall Council and Public Health England South West.

Of the 106 positive cases, roughly 80-85% were asymptomatic. Testing is continuing at the site and figures may be subject to change.

Anyone identified as a close contact linked to the positive cases will be contacted by the NHS Test and Trace service. If you are contacted, you should only get tested if you go on to develop symptoms. Even if you test negative, you must still self-isolate for 14 days.ā€Æā€Æā€Æ

ā€œKepak is providing advice and support to any staff member who needs to self-isolate due to either a positive result or being a close contact of a confirmed case.ā€ÆWe are working closely the Public Health case review team to ensure that all contacts are identified.ā€ÆThe Group is working tirelessly to protect its staff as well as ensuring the continuity of secure food supply during this pandemic.ā€ÆAll staff members returning to work are following the Companyā€™s COVID-19 return to work guidelinesā€.

Spokesperson for Kepak Group

ā€œCornwall Council has worked alongside the factory owners, Public Health England South West and our NHS partners to quickly contain this outbreak, provide public health advice and help stop the spread of the virus. Kepak staff who have tested positive are now self-isolating in line with public health guidance and are being given support.

ā€œOutbreaks such as this are always tough for everyone involved, but we have worked with Kepak and our health service partners in taking quick and robust action to help stop the virus spreading.

ā€œIt is also a stark reminder that Covid-19 often comes with no symptoms, meaning people can easily pass the virus on without knowing they have it. I would urge everyone to keep following the governmentā€™s guidance to halt the spread of the virus and get a test when required to do so.ā€

She added: ā€œThe situation will continue to be monitored closely so staff can return to work as soon as it is safe to do so. The safety of residents and workers in Cornwall remains the councilā€™s top priority.ā€

Rachel Wigglesworth, Cornwall Councilā€™s Director of Public Health

What should you do if you develop symptoms of Covid-19?

If you have any of the three main Covid-19 symptoms ā€“ a new continuous cough, a high temperature and a loss of taste or smell, you must self-isolate and your household must continue to self-isolate while waiting for a test. You also must continue to isolate until you get your test results.

Anyone who tests positive must self-isolate, along with all members of their household, whether they have symptoms or not.

You can find more information on the rules and guidance here.

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