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Some Counties May Reopen Barbershops, Hair Salons

The State of California is allowing some counties to reopen their Barbershops and Hair Salons. The State released guidelines for these sectors.

As of today, California counties that get the go-ahead may reopen barbershops and hair salons. This announcement means that some California counties can officially move into Phase 3 of the state’s four-phase reopening plan.

This announcement is not state-wide, but if a county can self-attest that they meet the state’s standards, they are allowed to reopen their barbershops and hair salons using the specific guidelines that the state released today.

Guidelines are detailed but include specifications on face coverings, sanitation, physical distancing and more. For example, according to the guidelines, salons need to “implement measures to ensure physical distancing of at least six feet between and among workers and customers, except when providing haircutting and other close contact services. This can include use of physical partitions or visual cues (e.g., floor markings, colored tape, or signs to indicate to where workers and/or customers should stand).”

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Read the full guidelines on the state’s website.

As a reminder, county variance can be granted if counties can self-attest to the following criteria:

In the Bay Area and other California areas where there are stricter shelter in place orders, these guidelines are useful to look at, but cannot be implemented until local health departments give the go-ahead. In Santa Clara County, their new shelter in place order, which went into effect on May 22, is now indefinite.

Though modifications keep coming, the following sectors are not open in California:

For more information, visit covid19.ca.gov.

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