The largest meat producer in the U.S., Tyson Foods, ended its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all employees on Oct. 31, the company said on Monday.
Tyson Foods, the largest meat producer in the U.S., ended its COVID-19"While COVID-19 remains a public health concern, it no longer presents the same level of threat as it did 15 months ago when we made the decision to have a vaccinated workforce as a safety measure for our team members and our work environment," a Tyson Foods spokesperson told Fox Business.
Tyson Foods announced the mandate in August 2021, saying that office employees must be vaccinated by Oct. 1, 2021, and all employees across the board must be vaccinated on Nov. 1, 2021. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, the company said that the mandate "generally improved our ability to operate our business effectively in fiscal 2022."
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