After earlier reluctance, barbers now eager to re-open business

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A barbers' association has plans to ensure operating procedures comply with government guidelines on virus containment. FMTNews Barbers Covid19

Barbers say the drop in new Covid-19 infections means it is the right time to re-open their salons.

The Selangor and Federal Territories Indian Hairstylists Association said many barbers were facing financial difficulties after closing shop for about six weeks. He added that some barbers were finding it difficult to pay the rents for their salons although he acknowledged the generosity of landlords who have either decided to forego the April rents or to reduce their rates.The association had voiced disapproval of the government’s move to allow barbers to resume their services during the second phase of the MCO.

He added that the association had started planning how to control crowds and one of the measures would be to accept clients by appointment only.“After they take their numbers, they may leave their contact details. A haircut normally takes around 15 to 20 minutes. They can spend the time outside.”

 

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Now BEG 2 open. Surely much thot hd bn gven when govt hd earlier gave d greenlight.

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