On the afternoon of the 24th local time, two well-known meat food companies in Ireland announced respectively that three meat processing plants had found that employees were infected with the new crown virus.

  On the same day, ABP Food Group, a well-known Irish company, stated that infected persons were found in two meat processing plants of the company.

  Among them, 9 employees of the ABP Group’s Cahill Meat Processing Plant in Tipperary County tested positive for the new crown. At the Clones meat processing plant in Monaghan County, two employees were also infected with the new crown.

  Cahill Meat Processing Factory detected an employee who was infected with the new crown virus and tested the people who had been close to him. As a result, 8 cases of infection were found. At present, the factory has begun to test all staff for new crown virus infection. In addition, the Clones meat processing plant has also begun to take the same measures.

  In addition, the Irish Rothdra meat company located in the Clara Meat Processing Factory in Offaly County, also found that 4 employees tested positive for the new crown virus; this result was that the factory carried out tests on some employees last Friday. After the inspection, the factory will conduct inspections on all employees this week.

  At present, the relevant staff have been required to be isolated, but the factory is still operating. (Headquarters reporter Tian Xiaochun)