'How Would We Feel if a Client or Employee Died After Contracting the Virus at Our Salon?'

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'How Would We Feel if a Client or Employee Died After Contracting the Virus at Our Salon?'
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One Midwestern salon owner shares his perspective and fears about reopening.

Author:Neal Miller BlackPublish date:Jun 2, 2020Neal Miller Black is the co-owner of Gem Salon + Spa in Saint Paul, Minnesota. With his permission, Fashionista is sharing the open letter he penned in response to Governor Tim Walz's plans for reopening salons in the state beginning on June 1. Read on for his unedited thoughts on the subject.

The article did not include perspectives from rank-and-file stylists who will endure the risk and stress of working under tight restrictions, or the views of owners of smaller salons who may find it financially difficult or impossible to re-configure work spaces, secure personal protective equipment, and operate at limited capacity.

The attitude that salons can operate safely may be dangerously naive. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease and Policy at the University of Minnesota, recently pointed out that we are in the second inning of a nine-inning game. The stay-at-home order only pushed back the peak of the first wave of the pandemic in Minnesota. It is likely if not inevitable that the expiration of that order will trigger not only a rise in the infection rate but a broadening of its impact.

The intention to reopen salons on June 1 was announced before the state had any guidelines or requirements in place .

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