Coronavirus concerns close Tyson beef plant in Washington
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Coronavirus concerns close Tyson beef plant in Washington

Tyson Foods said it was temporarily halting production at another of its meat plants Thursday due to the coronavirus. The company said it was working with health officials in three surrounding counties to test 1,400 employees from its Pasco, Washington, plant for COVID-19.

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