People from across and outside California have been driving hours to visit salons in Sutter and Yuba counties, open despite stay-at-home order.
Almost 200 at Mother’s Day church service were exposed to the coronavirus by an attendee with COVID-19, officials say.
“I think you’re in very close contact and even with masks it’s going to be problematic,” he said. “It’s the concern about respiratory secretions.” Heryford doesn’t require his clients or barbers to wear masks, and Mike opted not to himself. He said he wasn’t concerned about getting the virus. Other salons have taken numerous extra precautions. Amy Johnson, 40, the owner of Rockabetty’s Hair Parlor in Yuba City, said she needed to reopen to support her family and her stylists, independent contractors who rent out her space. She already faces a significant financial loss because she has let the stylists skip rent payments.
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