the deadly Covid-19 virus.The mother and daughter were stopped in their tracks when they arrived a the door and grilled over the whereabouts of their masks when they visited on 8 August.Julie pleaded with staff, insisting they were not required to wear masks due to Sadie-Grace being deaf.But staff demanded proof of the young girl’s disability – and dismissed Julie's protests when she pointed out the hearing aid attached to the young girl’s head.Speaking of her ordeal to The Sun, Julie said: "I embarrassed my daughter.
I showed [the staff member] the implants on her head."The employee is then alleged to have replied: "That's not good enough, I need paper proof" - leaving Julie stunned.She has since vowed never to shop at the store.
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