The group of Tyson Foods managers who ran a pool at work and bet $50 on how many employees would test positive for COVID-19 are “not the evil people” everyone assumes, one of them says. Don Merschbrock, a former night manager at the Waterloo, Iowa, plant, told the Associated Press...
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