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Monterey County farmworkers are 3x more likely to get COVID-19 than workers in *any other industry* according to a survey by the California Institute for Rural Studies – @k_cimini

Monterey County farmworkers are 3x more likely to get COVID-19 than workers in *any other industry* according to a survey by the California Institute for Rural Studies – @k_cimini

Posted on July 28, 2020September 25, 2021Author agrootsCategories California COFS
Report: Monterey County farmworkers at 3 times greater risk of COVID-19 than other workers

Report: Monterey County farmworkers at 3 times greater risk of COVID-19 than other workers

Posted on July 28, 2020September 25, 2021Author agrootsCategories California COFS
Report: Monterey County farmworkers at 3 times greater risk of COVID-19 than other workers

Report: Monterey County farmworkers at 3 times greater risk of COVID-19 than other workers

Posted on July 28, 2020September 25, 2021Author agrootsCategories California COFS
In CA: Pandemic is not an excuse to block new housing, state warns city

In CA: Pandemic is not an excuse to block new housing, state warns city

Posted on July 28, 2020September 25, 2021Author agrootsCategories California COFS
Results of Statewide Farm Employee Survey Announced at Press Conference July 28th

Results of Statewide Farm Employee Survey Announced at Press Conference July 28th

Posted on July 24, 2020September 25, 2021Author agrootsCategories California COFS

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