“Some of them are being asked ‘Are you an employee of Cargill?’, and they get turned down to shop at a grocery store for example, even if they have been cleared by Alberta Health Services,” Marichu Antonio, executive director of non-profitSome banks have even refused entry to Filipino residents, according to Antonio. Online diatribes have also increased, “blaming the Filipino community for spreading the virus when the reality is they got this from work.
Arwyn Sallegue, among the Cargill workers who contracted COVID-19 on the job, told CTV News, “No one can be blamed because this virus is not made by us. Everybody can get hit by this virus, doesn’t matter who you are, if you are white or black, or anyone.” Sallegue has recovered but his father, Armando, who was visiting from the Philippines, also caught the disease and died.
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