Infected workers in German slaughter fled to Balkans

A large number of people infected by the German slaughter “Tonys”, where more than 1,000 people are infected with Corleone, have fled to the Balkans, the German media claim. Grsterloh County has information that workers from Romania and Bulgaria have left just before the quarantine decision for all workers at factories in [...]
A large number of people infected by the German slaughter “Tonys”, where more than 1,000 people are infected with Corleone, have fled to the Balkans, the German media claim.
The Grsterloh district has information that employees from Romania and Bulgaria have left, just before the quarantine decision for all workers at the factories in Wiedenbruck, sends albinfo.ch.
“We have seen increased moves,” the district officials said, adding that there was not enough time to prevent this.
Local authorities ordered quarantine on Friday.
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According to the company, people from 87 countries work in Tonis, but the largest group are Romanians and Poles, and a third of foreign workers live in Germany.
The head of the district's crisis staff, Thomas Kulbush, briefed the embassies of Tony's countries of origin.
Earlier, the newspaper Bild reported that workers from Romania and Bulgaria had left and that their route through Austria and the Balkans to their native countries.












