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.
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.
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.
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