The female stylist, who works at a Great Clips salon in Springfield, serviced 84 clients while working alongside seven co-workers (via toofab)
"I'm going to be honest with you: We can't have many more of these," Goddard added at a news conference."We can't make this a regular habit or our capabilities as a community will be strained.""The wellbeing of Great Clips customers and stylists in the salon is our top priority and proper sanitization has always been an important cosmetology industry practice for Great Clips salons.
The case in Missouri sheds light on the threat of community spread as businesses start to reopen across the U.S., where over 96,000 people
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