COVID-19
IMPACT OF COVID-19 PROCEDURES ON LOCAL SALONS
[Source: WXXV25.com]
It has been just over two months since Governor Tate Reeves allowed hair and nail salons to reopen.
When Governor Tate Reeves finally allowed hair and nail salons to reopen back in May, Salon Bella in Ocean Springs was catching up from months of being shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Salon Bella Co-Owner Janice Owens said, “When we first opened it was gangbusters. You know, people rushing in the door, of course because we had been closed for seven or eight weeks.”
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