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I was at the Ralph's store located on Balboa and Devonshire between 11pm and 12 there was only one check stand open and as I started unloading my groceries the customer ahead of me walked away the cashier who was a male African American was throwing up at the check stand and was sweating a lot that he had a paper towel wiping his face. I was very concerned and told him he should go home. He just looked at me and started throwing up more. The manager came over and said he would go he get him a chair. And I was shocked that he brought him a chair where the cashier sat down and continued being sick and sweat poring down his face. I asked the manager if I could check out at the self service check out and he was more concerned about the groceries that had been left. The manager then checked my groceries and the cashier was still sitting in the chair throwing up. What is wrong with this manager when I was leaving the store the cashier was up and checking out customers. He never left to go and clean himself up or wash his hands. On my way home I really wish that I had just left my groceries because I'm 70 years old and I'm really stressing out that this cashier could have been infected with COVID-19 virus and now I could be infected! And I live with my mother who is 85 and bed ridden and my daughter, 3 grandchildren. I want someone to take or send someone out to that store and find out if there are employees that might have been infected. I pray that no one has but I also want someone to contact me as soon as possible.


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