
96% of Tyson's active workers are vaccinated
CNN
Just days before a Covid-19 vaccine deadline for all Tyson Food employees in the United States, the company announced that 96% of its "active" employees have been vaccinated against the coronavirus.
In August, Tyson mandated that all its 120,000 US workers get the vaccine by November 1.
Tyson's President and CEO Donnie King said in a blog post "we couldn't be happier to say that, as of today, over 96% of our active team members are vaccinated -- or nearly 60,000 more than when we made the announcement on August 3. This is an incredible result."

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