Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, USA. 19th Jan, 2021. There is controversy in Wisconsin over grocery workers, including SASHA TORRES, shown cleaning her hands between customers, not being considered "frontline workers"" when it comes to priority scheduling for COVID-19 vaccinations. Ralph Malicki, who owns two Malicki's Piggly Wiggly stores, including this one in the Village of Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, says that his 125 employees have handled about a half million transactions since the beginning of the pandemic. TORRES was sick with the Coronavirus for a month in November. (Credit Image: ©

Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, USA. 19th Jan, 2021. There is controversy in Wisconsin over grocery workers, including SASHA TORRES, shown cleaning her hands between customers, not being considered "frontline workers"" when it comes to priority scheduling for COVID-19 vaccinations. Ralph Malicki, who owns two Malicki's Piggly Wiggly stores, including this one in the Village of Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, says that his 125 employees have handled about a half million transactions since the beginning of the pandemic. TORRES was sick with the Coronavirus for a month in November. (Credit Image: © Stock Photo
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January 19, 2021, Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, USA: There is controversy in Wisconsin over grocery workers, including SASHA TORRES, shown cleaning her hands between customers, not being considered “frontline workers” when it comes to priority scheduling for COVID-19 vaccinations. Ralph Malicki, who owns two Malicki’s Piggly Wiggly stores, including this one in the Village of Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, says that his 125 employees have handled about a half million transactions since the beginning of the pandemic. TORRES was sick with the Coronavirus for a month in November. (Credit Image: © Mark HertzbergZUMA Wire)

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