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Hamilton will still have enough COVID-19 cases to be in lockdown by end of June: data

Hamilton will still have enough COVID-19 cases to be in lockdown by end of June: data Modelling from Hamilton Public Health shows by the end of June, the city will still have enough new daily cases to be in grey-lockdown or the red-control zone. Social Sharing

Denny s hostess quits on the spot after customers claim religious exemption to wearing a mask

Article content Try refreshing your browser, or “What is wrong with you people? I’m not working for this s anymore. These guys won’t put their mask on, I’m sick of feeling like this,” the server says to an off-camera employee. The two men continue to press the issue, accusing the server of “discrimination” for upholding the mask-wearing mandate as COVID cases continue to spike across the United States. Another employee, who appears to be a manager, then tells the men that they must wear masks in accordance to the state’s current mandates. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Denny s employee quits job after customers refuse to wear masks, video shows

Dr. Marc Siegel reports on a new hope in the fight against coronavirus. A fed-up Denny’s employee quit her job after customers challenged the restaurant s current mask-wearing requirement during the COVID pandemic. A Denny’s server at the restaurant chain s location in Franklin Park, Ill., can be seen announcing her intentions to quit in a cellphone video posted to Reddit on Tuesday after customers refused to wear masks while citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964. WARNING: Video contains profanity. The customers in question do not comply, claiming religious exemption. You know what, you know what? I quit, I f ing quit, the server says.

Denny s Server Quits on the Spot as Maskless Customers Cite Civil Rights Act

Denny s Server Quits on the Spot as Maskless Customers Cite Civil Rights Act On 12/15/20 at 3:07 PM EST A Denny s employee quit on the spot in frustration as a pair of customers rattled off inaccurate religious discrimination legalities on why they don t have to wear masks in the privately owned chain restaurant. Cellphone video posted to Reddit Tuesday shows a Denny s server grabbing her purse, flagging down her manager and leaving the restaurant as two men cite the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as one reason they don t have to wear masks intended to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The video recorded by one of the two maskless patrons shows a dateline from September but was first posted online this week. The anti-masker customers immediately cite several religious exemptions, which prompts the Denny s employee to reject this outright by telling them twice, you re required to wear a mask.

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