Barbershops to open as COVID-19 rules
ease in parts of California
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[May 27, 2020]
By Sharon Bernstein
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) - Barbershops
and hair salons can re-open with some changes to their operations in
parts of California where public health officials call it safe, Governor
Gavin Newsom said on Tuesday, as the most populous U.S. state continued
to ease its coronavirus-related restrictions. |
Ryan Tippins, a UPS worker living in Napa, gets a haircut from San
Yankee, co-owner and barber at the Chateau Barber Shop, prior to
California Governor Gavin Newsom's effective immediately statewide "stay
at home order", in the face of the fast-spreading coronavirus disease
(COVID-19), in Napa, California, U.S. March 19, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon
Stapleton/File Photo |
Salon employees in the 47 of California's 58 counties that have
been cleared to re-open them will be required to wear face
coverings and encouraged to also don goggles or other eye
protection when working with customers, new guidelines released
on Tuesday said. Customers must also wear face coverings, use
hand sanitizer and follow social distancing guidelines.
Workers and customers must all be screened for fever and other
symptoms of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel
coronavirus.
The move to allow haircuts by appointment in most of the state's
58 counties comes a day after Newsom allowed churches to hold
abbreviated services with no more than 25% of their buildings'
capacity.
Nationwide, some health experts warn that reopening too quickly
could trigger outbreaks of COVID-19, the disease caused by the
virus. Twenty U.S. states reported an increase in new cases for
the week ended May 24 as the death toll nears 100,000, according
to a Reuters analysis. Florida reported a nearly 6% increase,
while New York registered a double-digit decline.
In New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday called on
President Donald Trump to support infrastructure spending to
jumpstart the U.S. economy as states further relaxed lockdowns
and some people flouted precautions aimed at curtailing the
novel coronavirus.
Recognizing the risk of a second surge of the disease, Newsom
chastised Californians who packed beaches over the Memorial Day
weekend, or congregated without face coverings.
"We're not even out of the first wave of this pandemic," he
said. "This pandemic has just begun."
(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein; editing by Jonathan Oatis,
Marguerita Choy and Tom Brown)
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