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Scores of Volkswagen's Mexico staff test positive for coronavirus

News Desk (Reuters)
Mexico City, Mexico
Tue, June 23, 2020

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Scores of Volkswagen's Mexico staff test positive for coronavirus A health worker gets a blood sample from a Volkswagen employee during medical check before the reopening of the automotive sector as the spread of the COVID-19 continues, in Puebla, Mexico June 16, 2020. (REUTERS/Imelda Medina)

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olkswagen AG's Mexican unit on Monday said about 2% of its workers tested for coronavirus had contracted the disease at some point, underlining the challenge faced by automakers in reopening factories before the pandemic has peaked in Mexico.

Volkswagen last Tuesday began sending workers in reduced numbers back to its factory in the city of Puebla, where the German automaker and its luxury brand unit Audi have major plants.

Many other major carmakers, especially from the United States and Japan, had resumed operations in other parts of Mexico a couple of weeks earlier.

The state of Puebla, however, has been one of the parts of Mexico worst hit by the coronavirus and had delayed reopening factories.

Volkswagen, which has tested staff extensively for COVID-19 infections and coronavirus antibodies, said staff who tested positive had contracted coronavirus during the period after the plants had shut in late March and before resuming work.

About 45% of the company's 11,364 workers and collaborators had been tested and nearly 2% had contracted the virus, the company said in a statement, equivalent to about 100 workers.

Mexico has become one of the world's main coronavirus hotspots, with the Latin American nation on Monday reporting 4,577 new infections and 759 additional deaths.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been criticized for permitting factories to reopen too soon, with few signs that the number of deaths or infections was easing up.

Volkswagen added that the plant in "coming days will remain focused on training and preparation for the start of manufacturing."

 

 

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