JBS Meat Plant Clinic Told Eighth COVID-19 Victim She Had a ‘Normal Cold,’ Daughter Says

A garbled voice from a Thai refugee camp via FaceTime reached the Colorado hospice bed of the 60-year-old meat plant worker Tin Aye, and she proved she could still cry. After more than a month on a ventilator and series of strokes, her fight against COVID-19 had left her unable to move or talk. But she had only to hear her mother speak and tears began seeping from her closed eyes. “She has tears when she hears my grandmother’s voice,” her…