This is the time of year that salmon fishing in Alaska, and other parts of the world, usually begins, BUT, this year will be way different.
Social distancing could prove hard for fishermen and processors. By nature, their roles set up prime conditions for a virus to spread through close contact.
Unlike beef, pork and chicken workers, salmon processors live in large, communal bunkhouses, the ideal situation for the virus to spread. Several areas are deciding whether or not to even have a fishing season.
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