China suspends poultry imports from Tyson Foods after coronavirus cases at Arkansas plant

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China stopped poultry imports from a Tyson Foods facility in Arkansas where hundreds have tested positive for the coronavirus.

noting the company"recently occurred employees with new pneumonia aggregation infection."

Tyson Foods said Sunday it was looking into the reports and confirmed the facility in question was in Springdale, Arkansas. "At Tyson, our top priority is the health and safety of our team members, and we work closely with the US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service to ensure that we produce all of our food in full compliance with government safety requirements," Tyson spokesman Gary Mickelson said in an email to The Associated Press.Mickelson added that all global and U.S. health organizations agree that there is no evidence to support transmission of COVID-19 via food.

On Friday, the company announced the results of COVID-19 testing at its facilities in Benton and Washington counties, Arkansas, and said that a majority of employees who tested positive for the virus didn't show any symptoms.

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