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: ©
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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)