Chatting in hairdressers set to be banned to stop spread of coronavirus

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Chatting in hairdressers set to be banned to stop spread of coronavirus as salons look to reopen

BEING quizzed on your next holiday or weekend plans as you have your hair snipped could be a thing of the past in post-coronavirus Britain.

Customers are being urged not to take coats or jackets into salons as the virus can linger on fabric for several days.One company has told staff not to chat to customers while they have their hair washed.

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