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This 2017 booking photo provided by the Eagle County, Colo., Sheriff's Office shows Nathan Herries, 51, of Vail, Colo. A customer at a Colorado grocery store was cited on suspicion of intentionally coughing on another shopper's items after refusing to comply with social distancing rules, authorities said. Herries refused to follow a request by an employee at the Village Market in Edwards, Colo., to stay 6 feet away from customers and employees as required by the store and a county health order, the Eagle County Sheriff's Office said Monday, April 20, 2020. He ranted that the worker was falling for media hype about the coronavirus before getting between a customer and an employee and coughing on the products the other customer was buying, the office said. (Eagle County Sheriff's Office via AP)
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