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Detroit's Census push moves into city's barber shops, salons
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Answering 5 common haircut questions: Is it safe? Can COVID-19 survive on hair?
Read full article: Answering 5 common haircut questions: Is it safe? Can COVID-19 survive on hair?DETROIT – Many people around Michigan are excited to get their hair cut again, but they’re also uneasy due to the dangers of the coronavirus (COVID-19). General safetyThe most common question was simple: Is it safe to get a haircut? “It’s safe to get a haircut as long as everyone continues to follow safe practices,” McGeorge said. “In the end, everyone needs to feel comfortable with the inherent risks to close contact situations.”Can COVID-19 survive on hair? Local 4 received several related questions about COVID-19 surviving on hair, such as: Can it survive on hair at all?
Answering 5 common haircut questions: Is it safe? Can COVID-19 survive on hair?
Read full article: Answering 5 common haircut questions: Is it safe? Can COVID-19 survive on hair?Answering 5 common haircut questions: Is it safe? Can COVID-19 survive on hair? Published: June 15, 2020, 6:27 pmMany people around Michigan are excited to get their hair cut again, but they’re also uneasy due to the dangers of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
‘I can’t wait to see all the faces’ -- Salons, massage therapy and more to reopen Monday
Read full article: ‘I can’t wait to see all the faces’ -- Salons, massage therapy and more to reopen Monday‘I can’t wait to see all the faces’ -- Salons, massage therapy and more to reopen MondayPublished: June 14, 2020, 11:34 pmMichigan is taking another big step forward in its reopening plans. Many services, missed by many, will make a return Monday. During the Stay-at-Home orders, residents weren’t able to get a hair cut, get their nails done or get a massage.
I cant wait to see all the faces -- Salons, massage therapy and more to reopen Monday
Read full article: I cant wait to see all the faces -- Salons, massage therapy and more to reopen MondayDuring the Stay-at-Home orders, residents werent able to get a hair cut, get their nails done or get a massage. Just getting back to work and seeing all the clients is just wonderful, said massage therapist Cindy Burger. After three months, BABS Salon & Wellness Spa in Birmingham is reopening. I cant wait to see all the faces. Now they can only accommodate about half of that and customers you wont be able to wait in the lobby anymore.
Gov. Whitmer hopes haircuts will be allowed in Michigan ‘in the coming days and weeks’
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer hopes haircuts will be allowed in Michigan ‘in the coming days and weeks’LANSING, Mich. – Michigan Gov. “I made an offhand comment that if you needed a trim, you can Google it," Whitmer said. “New data revealed Michigan is the only state where salons remain fully closed,” the coalition said in a release. READ: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addresses keeping hair, nail salons closedThe coalition had also asked Whitmer to apologize for “disrespecting" beauty professionals.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer apologizes for comment that offended hair salon owners
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer apologizes for comment that offended hair salon ownersGretchen Whitmer apologized to hair salon owners across the state for offending them when she said residents could “Google how to do a haircut” since the businesses would remain closed. Michigan salon owner were furious at Whitmer for “disrespecting” them and refusing to reopen their businesses. “I made an offhand comment that if you needed a trim, you can Google it," Whitmer said. “New data revealed Michigan is the only state where salons remain fully closed,” the coalition said in a release. Gretchen Whitmer addresses keeping hair, nail salons closedThe coalition also asked Whitmer to apologize for “disrespecting" beauty professionals at Monday’s press event.
Michigan salon owners ‘disrespected’ by Gov. Whitmer telling people to ‘Google how to do a haircut’
Read full article: Michigan salon owners ‘disrespected’ by Gov. Whitmer telling people to ‘Google how to do a haircut’LANSING, Mich. – Michigan salon owners are furious at Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for “disrespecting” them by telling residents to “Google how to do a haircut” instead of reopening their businesses. They also claim Michigan is the only state in which salons and barber shops remain closed. “New data revealed Michigan is the only state where salons remain fully closed,” the coalition said in a release. READ: Michigan Gov.
Here are the 8 steps Michigan barber shops, salons, spas say they can take to safely reopen
Read full article: Here are the 8 steps Michigan barber shops, salons, spas say they can take to safely reopenDETROIT – The owners of Michigan barber shops, salons and spas came together this week to form an eight-step reopening plan and asked Gov. Social distancing on the job site for both workers and clients, including barriers between employees where six feet of distance isn’t possible. Businesses involvedMore than two dozen cosmetology salons, spa and barber shop owners and workers, representing more than 350 facilities across Michigan, delivered the letter Wednesday. We work safely because the health of our clients and the health of salon, spa and barbershop workers like me are worth the effort. We’re ready to get back to our salons -- regulated, sanitary environments -- to properly protect ourselves and our clients.
Michigan barber shops, salons unveil 8-step reopening plan, urge Gov. Whitmer to lift ban
Read full article: Michigan barber shops, salons unveil 8-step reopening plan, urge Gov. Whitmer to lift banDETROIT – Michigan barber shops and salons are coming together to ask Gov. Click here to view the eight-step plan, as well as a full list of the businesses involved in this letter. Whitmer has reopened some sectors of Michigan’s economy, but salons and barber shops across the state are still closed due to the threat of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The Safe Salons for MI coalition worked with officials from the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs to create and eight-part reopening plan. Social distancing on the job site for both workers and clients, including barriers between employees where six feet of distance isn’t possible.