By Associated Press - Wednesday, April 8, 2020

CLINTON, Iowa (AP) - Some workers at a large corn processing plant in eastern Iowa have been told to stay home after four of their colleagues have tested positive for coronavirus.

Archer Daniels Midland spokeswoman Jackie Anderson said Wednesday that operations at the plant in Clinton are continuing but with staffing changes.

The company said that the four workers who have tested positive are in quarantine and recovering at home.

In addition, ADM said that it has asked all colleagues who worked “in close proximity” to the infected individuals to self-quarantine at home. Anderson would not say how many workers are currently at home due to their exposure.

“We are following CDC guidelines around social distancing, hygiene and temperature screening protocols to protect our employees at work, and we are taking other precautionary measures including deep cleaning at the facility to avoid additional spread,” Anderson said.

She said that plant, which employs about 800 people, still has enough employees to operate.

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