Sanitation tunnel at El Teniente mine. (Image courtesy of Codelco)
Chile’s state-owned Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, said on Thursday it would once again ratchet up precautionary measures against the coronavirus at its mines amid a recent uptick in infections in the South American nation.
The measures, which include a reduction in personnel, come several months after the miner had resumed normal operations following the peak of contagion in May and June.
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Sanitation tunnel at El Teniente mine. (Image courtesy of Codelco)
Chile’s state-owned Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, said on Thursday it would once again ratchet up precautionary measures against the coronavirus at its mines amid a recent uptick in infections in the South American nation.
The measures, which include a reduction in personnel, come several months after the miner had resumed normal operations following the peak of contagion in May and June.
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