Tyson Foods to mandate vaccine for all frontline workers and corporate employees.
Meatpacker Tyson Foods announced Tuesday that it would require its U.S. employees to be vaccinated fully this year.
On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that the seven-day average of new Covid cases surpassed last summer’s peak, before the country had access to vaccines. U.S. Covid cases, based on a seven-day moving average, reached 72,790 on Friday, according to the agency’s data. The delta variant is fueling the surge in cases, especially in areas with low vaccination rates.
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