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Food Plant Worker Sues Employer After Contracting COVID-19

Company Says it Has Taken Many Preventive Measures To Keep People Safe

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A food plant employee is suing his Walworth County employer alleging he contracted the coronavirus at work and infected his wife who died from the disease.

Rigoberto Ruiz, of Beloit, said ConAgra Foods didn’t enforce a policy to ensure employees wore masks at its Darien plant. Ruiz said supervisors failed to take corrective action when employees failed to wear masks at the plant, which processes frozen vegetables.

Ruiz’s wife, Martha Amador De Ruiz, died of COVID-19 complications on May 5.

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The company said it has taken many preventive measures to keep people safe across the plant.

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