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Trump Order for Meat Processing Plants to Stay Open Eases Plant Owner’s Liability Fears

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump plans to order U.S. meat processing plants facing concerns about coronavirus outbreaks to stay open to protect the country’s food supply, a senior administration official said on Tuesday. Amid concerns about potential food shortages, Trump … Source: Claims Journal

Viewpoint: A Solution to the COVID-19 Liability Problem

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Whenever we’re ready to re-open Covid-closed businesses, we’ll have to resolve some important questions about how to do so safely. One of them: what kind of measures should businesses take to keep employees and customers safe, and how should business … Source: Claims Journal

California Virus War Slams Into Its Other Crisis: Wildfires

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A crisis California didn’t foresee — the Covid-19 pandemic — is complicating preparations for one that arrives with a vengeance every year. With wildfire season on the horizon, state officials have ordered prevention efforts to proceed after rains have tapered … Source: Claims Journal

New York AG Raises Concerns About Amazon’s Pandemic Safety Practices

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Amazon.com Inc may have violated safety measures and labor practices amid the coronavirus pandemic as it fired a warehouse protest leader last month, New York Attorney General Letitia James’s office wrote in a letter to the company last week. “Amazon’s … Source: Claims Journal

World’s Mine Workers Resist Quick Restart Amid Coronavirus

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JOHANNESBURG/LIMA — As mining heavyweights South Africa and Peru move to lift coronavirus lockdowns, workers in deep mines are resisting going back to work without adequate protective gear and information about cases at sites, with one major union filing legal … Source: Claims Journal

Judge Orders W. Va. Gov’s Coal Companies To Pay Fines, Fees

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A federal judge in Kentucky has ordered companies owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice to pay more than $1 million in fees and expenses in a lawsuit that accused them of defaulting on a mining contract. … Source: Claims Journal

Notre Dame Cathedral Worksite Refitted For Virus Safety

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PARIS — Workers are refitting the construction site at fire-damaged Notre Dame Cathedral to protect staff from the virus and allow cleanup efforts at the Paris landmark to resume. More than a year after the blaze, workers still haven’t finished … Source: Claims Journal

NCCI: COVID-19 Will Cost Billions Even With Modest Infection Rates

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If only 10 percent of health care workers contract COVID-19 and all of their claims are deemed compensable, workers’ compensation loss costs for that sector could double or even triple in some states, according to an analysis by the National … Source: Claims Journal

U.S. Judge Rules Talc Lawsuits Against J&J Can Proceed, Testimony Limited

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Thousands of plaintiffs who say that Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder and talc products caused cancer can go forward with their claims, but face limits on what expert testimony will be allowed in trials after a Monday ruling by a … Source: Claims Journal

British Insurers to Pay $1.5 Billion in Virus Claims, ABI Says

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British insurers are on the hook for more than 1.2 billion pounds ($1.5 billion) in claims from businesses and individuals hit by the coronavirus pandemic, according to the industry’s trade body. Initial estimates put payments for business interruption at 900 … Source: Claims Journal