Store manager, bloodied in assault by customer, describes life in the age of COVID-19

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Store manager, bloodied in assault by customer, describes life in the age of COVID-19
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A 17-year veteran of retail sales said she did not expect she'd be sucker punched and left blooding.

County officials anticipate an increase in coronavirus cases because of both the protests and the reopening of businesses and other establishments.

Others posted news stories of attacks occurring around the country, including at a Flint, Mich., Dollar Store where a security guard was shot to death last month after telling a woman she couldn’t enter without a mask. For most people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause pneumonia and death.The masks seem to upset customers the most, said Clarke, although many shoppers don’t like rules requiring people to stay 6 feet apart or the store’s policy of banning the return of items during the pandemic.

Clarke was attacked on May 6 as she was hearing a complaint from a woman angry the pool she wanted to buy was gone by the time she got there. A cashier had agreed to hold it for 30 minutes. But by the time she arrived, about an hour later, the hold had been lifted and it was sold.

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