Berry said investigators were not surprised by the number of positive skin tests because so many of the employees are foreign-born. People born in other countries are nearly nine times more likely to have TB than those born in the U.S., according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
No surprise here, considering the number of illegal aliens currently employed by these companies.
Though some 900 people work at the plant, only 286 were tested, based on a CDC formula that determines the closest contacts, he said. But others will be tested if necessary, he said, and investigators will return to the plant in about eight weeks to retest the workers to make sure none has become active in the interim.
I would think that if almost half of those tested are positive, they would consider it paramount to test the remainder of the staff. So the 614 untested will only be tested 'if necessary.' This is absurd. Obviously, profit outweighs consumer safety.