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Tesla Plant Elon Musk Reopened Logged Hundreds of Infections – The New York Times
The plant, in Fremont, Calif., resumed operations last May in defiance of guidelines issued by local public health officials.

More than 400 workers at a Tesla plant in California tested positive for the coronavirus between May and December, according to public health data released by a transparency website.
The data provides the first glimpse into virus cases at Tesla, whose chief executive, Elon Musk, had downplayed the severity of the coronavirus crisis and reopened the plant in May, in defiance of guidelines issued by local public health officials.
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