Listen "Episode 5: COVID-19 Positive Levels and the Impact on the Upcoming Holiday"
Episode Synopsis
Brock sits down with Chief Operating Officer, Vito Giustino, to discuss the heightened levels of COVID-19 across the country and how that will impact the 2020 holiday season.
Show Notes
Brock and Vito dive right into discussing the increased COVID-19 levels throughout the US, but particularly in Illinois and New Mexico where Stampede operates production plants.
They then discuss the recent news of a vaccine that is showing promising initial data. Brock and Vito also discuss the barriers in getting that vaccination adopted across the country once it is approved.
They then discuss the impact that the increased cases of COVID-19 have had on the workforce as well as how Stampede’s Safety Task Force has been affected.
Brock and Vito then discuss what Stampede is requiring if their team to do leading up to and through the upcoming holiday season to keep themselves, their families, and their co-workers safe.
Show Notes
Brock and Vito dive right into discussing the increased COVID-19 levels throughout the US, but particularly in Illinois and New Mexico where Stampede operates production plants.
They then discuss the recent news of a vaccine that is showing promising initial data. Brock and Vito also discuss the barriers in getting that vaccination adopted across the country once it is approved.
They then discuss the impact that the increased cases of COVID-19 have had on the workforce as well as how Stampede’s Safety Task Force has been affected.
Brock and Vito then discuss what Stampede is requiring if their team to do leading up to and through the upcoming holiday season to keep themselves, their families, and their co-workers safe.
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