photo: Justin Fox Burks
The shop where barber Warren Lewis styles hair with fire caught fire.
Salons and barbershops can now open on May 6th thanks to a county-wide order from city and county leaders here.
Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris said these close-contact shops were not included in the original Phase 1 of the Back to Business plan. That plan will slowly re-open Memphis and Shelby County from stay-at-home orders mandated in late March.
Such shops were not to open until May in the original state plan. However, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee threw leaders here a โcurveballโ last week when he changed his mind on the opening of close-contact shops.
Harris said local leaders agreed to open salons and barbershops (but not massage parlors, nail salons, or tattoo shops) because โyou canโt stop people from getting a haircut right now.โ
โTheyโre getting their hair cut at their kitchen tables and garages,โ Harris said. โTheyโre not following the appropriate safety protocols in the garage.โ
With that, re-opening of shops will come with a host of mandatory safety precautions:
โข Employees’ temperatures will be checked and they wonโt be able to go to work if they have a fever
โข Shops will keep in stock hand sanitizer, soap, and disinfectant wipes
โข Face coverings will be worn by stylists and customers
โข Stylists will wear protective gloves when cutting hair
โข Capes, smocks, and neck towels can be disposable or can be used only once
โข Active work stations will be six feet apart
โข Walk-ins are only OK if the customer waits in their car
โข Unless they are getting a haircut, minors are not allowed to go to styling appointments
Read the entire order here:
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