Tesla workers test positive for COVID-19 after Musk opens plant against orders – report

Workers at a Tesla production facility in Fremont, California tested positive for COVID-19 last month, insiders have told The Washington Post. Employees divulged the information about two confirmed COVID-19 cases at the Tesla plant on condition of anonymity, due to fear of company retaliation. Elon Musk defied public health orders and opened the plant in May, a week before coming to an agreement with local government.

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