Sarawak allows barbers, hair salons to reopen
Sarawak is allowing barbers and hairdressers to reopen on June 8 for hair cuts only, no other services are permitted. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 4, 2020.
THE Sarawak Disaster Management Committee will allow barber shops and hair salons in the state to reopen from June 8, said chairman Douglas Uggah Embas today. However, Uggah, who is also deputy chief minister, added that only hair-cutting services are allowed for now, while other services such as facial and head massages are prohibited.
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