51 workers catch Covid-19 at KFC and M&S meat plant in Anglesey
2 Sisters Food Group is one of the largest food producers in the UK, with brands including Fox's Biscuits and Holland's Pies.There were 11 confirmed new Covid-19 cases in Anglesey on Wednesday and 11 further on Thursday - the most in any Welsh county on both days - and the health minister is"concerned" the outbreak will lead to more cases.
He added the outbreak"reiterates the fact that even with a low prevalence of coronavirus, it hasn't gone." PHW said it was"working in partnership" with 2 Sisters, Anglesey council, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, the Health and Safety Executive and the Food Standards Agency to"manage the incident".
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