Amazon said on Thursday that nearly 20,000 of its workers have tested positive or been presumed positive for the virus that causes COVID-19.
According to analysis carried out on its 1,372,000 Amazon and Whole Foods employees across the United States, they found that between March 1 and September 19, 19,816 workers caught the virus.
The company compared the COVID-19 case rates to the general population, as reported by Johns Hopkins University for the same period. Based on that analysis, if the rate among Amazon and Whole Foods employees were the same as that for the general population, it estimated it would have seen 33,952 cases among its workforce. That is 42% higher that Amazon’s actual rate.
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The Seattle-based company also said it is conducting thousands of tests a day, which will grow to 50,000 tests a day across 650 sites by November.
The analysis comes as Amazon, along with other retailers and meat packing plants, have been under increasing pressure by workers and labor-backed groups to go public with their COVID cases.