Griner was shocked to find that in a branch where she had an unpleasant incident when she refused to pay for a broken jar, which was a blue-collar worker who was infected with the virus • "I am in isolation myself, not complete," she said in response to "Israel Today"
Lihi Greener
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Gideon Markovich
Lehia Griner's and Max Stock's pedigree continues: Following the angry and jarring jar incident that Lehia Griner raised about the attitude she received at the Max Stoke branch in Givatayim, an unexpected and dramatic development is now underway.
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Last Thursday, on social networks, it was reported that in the same branch where Griner was staying, one of the employees was corona blue. The workers who were staying at the site were placed in solitary confinement and now Griner is concerned that she was also exposed to the virus.
In a series of troubled stories, Greener posted to her Instagram on Saturday and Saturday that she was flooded with dozens of messages as the information was released, and the first thing she did was send her husband to pick up their children from kindergartens. "You have to show responsibility," she said.
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"I need to talk to the Department of Health and get a corona check," she said, looking worried at the camera. "How do you get a corona test? Don't let anyone, right? I have to be tested so I don't have to be in isolation now for two weeks. It's crazy."
Greiner said that, although it was learned that the employee was a warehouse worker who did not come into direct contact with customers, she scheduled a check Monday to rule out a possibility of being infected. "God forbid. That's all I need people to stick with, God save," she said.
"I am in isolation myself, not complete," she said in response. "I'll stay home until Wednesday assuming everything is fine."