Checklist for Food Processing Plants When Dealing with a COVID-19 Outbreak

INTRODUCTION

The Food & Environment Reporting Network (FERN) has recorded more than 71,000 worker cases and 321 deaths linked to nearly 1,400 COVID-19 outbreaks at meat and food plants and on farms. 

The pandemic has caused plants, like Tyson Foods, to temporarily shut down and employees to go on strike. For example, workers at multiple Washington packing plants demanded personal protective equipment (PPE) inside the facility as well as hazard pay for workers. As COVID-19 continues, food processing plants should be prepared in case they experience an outbreak (two or more positive cases).

Here is a checklist on how food processing plants can deal with an outbreak at their property. 

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How Developers Can Use Nextdoor for Community Relations

INTRODUCTION

Nextdoor, an app that specializes in forging neighborhood connections, has risen in popularity, especially in 2020. According to the app’s communications team, Nextdoor saw its global daily active members increase more than 80 percent month over month starting in March.

In a typical public involvement process for a proposed development, one of the goals for developers is to build relations with the surrounding neighborhoods and create a two-way communications channel. Here are three ways developers can use Nextdoor to achieve this.

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