Horrendous.
It is unclear what prompted his bizarre behavior, with the package’s owner now demanding that the man be tested forThe killer contagion can be easily spread by coming into contact with the saliva of an infected person.
Amazon apologized to the customer, and gave them a $50 credit. They added that the driver has also been fired. California currently has just over 3,800 diagnoses of coronavirus, with 78 people in the state known to have been killed by Covid-19.
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