A warehouse worker at Amazon’s Staten Island fulfillment center has died of coronavirus, according to an Amazon spokesperson
From CNN's Kay JonesThe Lafayette Consolidated Government reported on Tuesday that the businesses were not compliant with the parish's safe shop guidelines and the governor's orders on business operations, according to a spokesperson.
A separate complaint against Hobby Lobby on May 1 said the store was not enforcing the social distancing order of six feet for the check out line, according to the spokesperson.
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