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A barber who defied New York's stay-at-home order to give illegal haircuts tested positive for COVID-19

of reopening, which allows the reopening of construction, agriculture, manufacturing, wholesale trade, and retail limited to curbside or in-store pickup. Barbershops and salons are expected to be allowed to reopen in Phase Two.

If you have received a haircut in a Kingston barbershop in the last three weeks, please contact your doctor for testing or call the Ulster County COVID-19 hotline at 443-8888.Do you have a personal experience with the coronavirus you'd like to share? Or a tip on how your town or community is handling the pandemic? Please emailfrom Business Insider Intelligence on how COVID-19 is affecting industries.

 

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Corona cuts?

Gosh who could have imagined.

Karma does not forgive

He has got what he deserved. He must be fined too by health authority.

They are undocumented haircuts, u bigots!

This has now happened in Texas also. Such a shame. But a fool does foolish things and often times those foolish things negatively impact others. Attn: TexasGOP , GOP , DanPatrick , VanTaylorTX , GregAbbott_TX

Guarantee you won’t follow up in two weeks to show that they’re fine.

“Illegal haircuts”, You people are clowns 🤡

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