![]() ![]() This order forced non-essential businesses and restaurant dining to close thus affecting the livelihoods of thousands of people. Newsom issued a stay-at-home order to curve the spread of coronavirus in California. These were the days when toilet paper was scarce and lines at the grocery stores and gas stations were longer than usual. You may remember this was around the time some people started stocking up on essentials. Shortly after on March 15, Bay Area officials issued a shelter-in-place mandate ordering residents to stay at home and go outside only for food, medicine and outings that are absolutely essential.Īlameda, San Mateo, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco and Santa Clara counties asked all residents to stay at home and not report to work unless they have essential jobs. "I don't think you should high-five one another and hug strangers at large sporting events if you have an underlying health condition." Newsom said on March 10, full of concern as people started disembarking the Grand Princess cruise ship. "I don't think people should be on cruise ships that are elderly," Gov. ![]() Getting that done will involve Oakland International Airport, which is raising red flags for some travelers. One of the challenges now is how to get them home. Since COVID-19, the germs are airborne and we can be blowing them in the air and they can last inside a building up to three hours.Passengers and crew aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship come from all over the world. Unfortunately, we are not going to be able to provide that. "We are not able to provide blow dries, that is the fun part, that's when the client sees what the finished product is going to look like. We will have a checklist so we don't miss a single thing." Bye-bye blowdrying The same thing with the shampoo bowls, the hose and chairs. We have to schedule 10 minutes in between clients just to disinfect. "We have to disinfect all of our stations and all of our equipment and product. RELATED: Here's what restaurants, gyms, schools, sports will look like when they reopen Disinfecting like crazy A lot of the money comes from double booking." We are going to be making half the amount of money that we would make. After COVID-19, we can only have one client (per stylist) at a time. "Before COVID-19, we were able to have multiple clients at one time. LIFE AFTER COVID-19: Here's what restaurants, gyms, schools, sports will look like when they reopen The waiver says that they have not been around anyone that has had a fever or any symptoms of COVID." This is for their protection and for ours. "As the client comes in, their temperature will be taken and the will have to sign a waiver. My objective is for my clients to have a safe, healthy environment so when they come in and relax and still enjoy their service but know that we are taking their health as priority." Waivers for all clients I want to make sure that I get all surfaces cleaned and ready for these clients. "We had to put up partitions and disinfect everything from windows, ledges, floors, stations, chairs and any surface. It is a challenge for salon owners because if we don't have the money, we can't provide all the sanitation supplies for our clients. When you go to the bathroom, we have changed the faucets to hand-less faucets and soap dispensers. We are providing all types of sanitation for our clients, wipes, alcohol, and soap. Clients will have to sanitize when they come in. There are no longer waiting rooms so they have to wait in their cars. "When the client arrives, she is going to have to text each individual hair stylist. ![]()
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