COVID-19 pandemic in Iowa


The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Iowa in March 2020. The first known cases were three individuals who had traveled on a cruise in Egypt before returning home to Johnson County on March 3.

Timeline

March 2020

Government response

On April 3, 2020, Governor Reynolds defended her government's response, arguing that the measures taken, including closing schools and some businesses, were equivalent to a mandatory shelter-in-place or stay-at-home directive.

Testing

Initially, Iowa had a low rate of persons testing positive for the coronavirus.
Upon a recommendation from Ashton Kutcher, a Utah-based company was hired to run Iowa's $26 million coronavirus testing program.
On April 25, 2020, the first new testing site was launched in Des Moines under the new initiative TestIowa.com.
During a May 6, 2020, White House meeting with Governor Reynolds, President Trump responded to the substantially increased coronavirus testing rate that "... all this testing, we make ourselves look bad... we're going to have more cases."
On May 14, 2020, Governor Reynolds announced that the Iowa State Hygenic Lab had completed TestIowa's validation and could start processing these tests as well.
As of May 22, 2020, the TestIowa program was operating eight test sites.
As of May 22, 2020 researchers at the University of Iowa were hoping for a newly developed at-home spit test to be approved within weeks.

Impact

Researchers at Iowa State University created a web hub to help track the coronavirus pandemic's impacts on the economy.

Meatpacking industry

Iowa's largest industry sector is manufacturing, with food manufacturing constituting the largest subsector.
Therefore, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the meat packing industry is particularly disruptive to the industry in Iowa.
Five meat packers dominate the United States with over 80% of the market: JBS, Smithfield, Cargill, Tyson, and Hormel.

Tyson Foods plants

On April 26, 2020, John Tyson, the billionaire heir and chairman of the board of Tyson Foods which is the second-largest meat packer in the world, stated that nationwide meat shortages were likely due to the coronavirus outbreak. According to Liz Croston, Tyson Foods communications manager, when a plant has 10% or more testing positive, the plant will be shut down.
On May 6, 2020, the Iowa Premium National Beef plant in Tama was reported having a coronavirus cluster.

Hormel

On May 6, 2020, the Hormel plant in Osceola was reported having a coronavirus cluster.

West Liberty Foods

On May 8, 2020, the West Liberty Foods turkey packing plant at West Liberty announced furloughing one third of their workforce after the sharp decline in demand for turkey products which resulted in a huge oversupply of turkey products in cold storage and that 136 employees out of 994 tested positive for the coronavirus. Since farmers will reduce the size of their turkey flocks sent to the plant for 18 weeks beginning in June, the plant will not process turkeys beginning in November 2020 and continuing for four months until spring 2021.

Upper Iowa Beef

By May 13, 2020, 22 of 150 people associated with an Upper Iowa Beef plant in Lime Springs, Iowa were tested positive for COVID-19.

Unemployment

By May 14, 2020, Iowa reported record new weekly unemployment claims for eight straight weeks, totaling at 299,098, which represents almost 20% of Iowa's eligible workforce.

Education

The University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and the University of Northern Iowa are expecting losses from the coronavirus pandemic to exceed $76 million, $89 million, and $28 million, respectively.
All three public universities are also considering freezing tuition and fees for the academic year 2020–21.
Both University of Iowa and Iowa State University project decreased fall enrollment.

Elections

In Iowa's primary elections, polling locations were greatly reduced: for example there were 28 locations instead of the usual 135 in Polk County.
55,000 absentee votes were cast in the county.

Prisons

Through a statewide prison labor program, prisoners across Iowa helped make 98,000 masks, 40,000 gowns, 17,000 face shields, and 24,000 gallons of hand sanitizer within a few weeks.

Sports

Due to Minor League Baseball being shut down, the Iowa Cubs are exploring making Principal Park available for concerts and amateur baseball games.
Softball and baseball games were supposed to begin being carried out again in Iowa starting on June 15.

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