Hairdressers have finally opened their doors after months in lockdown, but things aren’t quite the same. Salons are now stocking up on PPE as they work hard to style clients safely as the country emerges from quarantine.
02.07.2020 - 10:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Town centre ambassadors will also be out and about providing advice and answering queries.Economy committee chairman Rob Davidson said: “This has been an extremely challenging period for all of us and we are looking forward to welcoming folk back into our local centres.”
.Hairdressers have finally opened their doors after months in lockdown, but things aren’t quite the same. Salons are now stocking up on PPE as they work hard to style clients safely as the country emerges from quarantine.
hereFigures published last week by the National Records of Scotland showed that 4,173 coronavirus deaths had been registered in the country up to July 5, while 839 deaths had occurred in Northern Ireland up to July 3, according to the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency.Together these figures mean that so far 55,710 deaths have been registered in the UK where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate, including suspected cases.A further 181 deaths have occurred in England,
Police Scotland were subjected to almost 90 coronavirus-related attacks in the first weeks of lockdown. A total of, 265 assaults were directed at officers and other members of staff within Police Scotland between March 24 to April 30.
opening dates have been confirmed for swimming pools, gyms, nail salons, spas and more.
hair salons and restaurants are opening up for business again *doesn't* mean coronavirus is no longer a thing! Social distancing should still be in effect, face masks should still be worn, and non-essential travel shouldn't be a thing. But sadly, the members of the Kardashian-Jenner family for some reason believe these safety rules don't apply to them, because they're still going on vacations.
Beauticians, tattooists and tanning salons in England can reopen from Monday in the latest easing of the lockdown.Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden told a Downing Street press conference on Thursday: “Having allowed hairdressers to reopen, beauticians, tattooists, spas, tanning salons and other close contact services can now do the same, I’m pleased to say, from Monday.“Of course that will be subject to some restrictions on particularly high-risk services.”Many non-essential business were able to
The Libertines have announced the re-opening of their bar in Margate following the easing of coronavirus lockdown in England.The Waste Land was launched by the indie icons last year as part of their Albion Rooms hotel and HQ but it closed its doors earlier in 2020 due to the pandemic.Now, the band have confirmed that it will open its doors once more while strictly adhering to social distancing measures.“Time to reopen the bar and kitchen! The Waste Land returns and we are really looking forward
More details have emerged about where in the world Kylie and Kendall Jenner spent their Fourth of July—and how many people were with them, despite California and the CDC's recommendation that people avoid prolonged, unmasked contact with those outside of their household due to the coronavirus pandemic and risk of spreading the disease. California has also prohibited non-essential travel and is under a shelter-in-home order.
source. Kylie, on the other hand, literally to celebrate her BFF Stassie Karanikolaou's birthday, and no one wore masks. Hmmm, I guess this just means that rich people are immune to coronavirus! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Tight lockdown restrictions have been reimposed in Leicester as the city sees a spike in coronavirus cases.Non-essential shops will close from tomorrow (Tuesday 30) and schools will close to most pupils on Thursday (2 July), Health Secretary Matt Hancock said.The city has recorded 866 new cases of coronavirus in the last two weeks.Mr Hancock said the easing of the lockdown planned for the rest of England on July 4 cannot happen in Leicester because of rising cases.He said: “Given the growing