KEY POINTS
  • Farmworkers across the country are contracting Covid-19, and labor advocates say that their employers are not doing enough to keep them safe.
  • H-2A visas for temporary agriculture workers require that employers provide housing, which typically resemble barracks, a style of living that makes it difficult to social distance.
  • Some farms are also refusing to give workers the required sick pay. 
Farm workers harvest zucchini on the Sam Accursio & Son's Farm on April 01, 2020 in Florida City, Florida.

At farms across the country, workers are contracting Covid-19, sparking concerns about how to protect the low-wage laborers. 

Millions of Americans are working from home after their governors told them to shelter in place, but farmworkers, grocery store employees and other essential workers don't have the option as they try to maintain the national food supply.