⁍ General Motors Co, Ford Motor Co and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV factories are working at close to full speed.
⁍ None of the Detroit Three has had a major COVID-19 outbreak since restarting production.
⁍ Keeping the pandemic at bay has pushed the automakers and 156,000 U.S. factory employees into unfamiliar work routines.
– A worker at a Fiat Chrysler plant in Jeffersonville, Ind., has tested positive for coronavirus—but he’s not the first person at the plant to get the disease. A worker at a Ford plant in Kansas City, Mo., has tested positive for the virus, but he’s not the first person there to contract it, the Kansas City Star reports. A worker at a Toyota plant in Hamtramck, Mich., has tested positive for the disease, but he’s not the first person there. A worker at a Nissan plant in Canton, Mich., has tested positive for the virus, but he’s not the first person there. A worker at a Chevrolet plant in Warren, Mich., has tested positive for the disease, but he’s not the first person there. A worker at a Ford plant in Kansas City, Mo., has tested positive for the virus, but he’s not the first person there. A worker at a Toyota plant in Hamtramck, Mich., has tested positive for the disease, but he’s not the first person there. A worker at a Chevrolet plant in Warren, Mich., has tested positive for the virus, but he’s not the first person there. A worker at a Fiat Chrysler plant in Jeffersonville, Ind., has tested positive for the disease, but he’s not the first person to get it.
Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-autos-factories/detroit-automakers-keep-masks-on-to-keep-the-factories-running-idUSL1N2HD1G6