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From the Article:
"In the Atlanta suburb of Marietta, another salon owner, Sabra Dupree, has decided to give reopening a shot. She has run a place called Kids Kuts for more than 20 years. When the governor shut down businesses like hers, she began preparing to eventually reopen. “We gutted the whole salon,” she told me. “We sanitized it. We cleaned it. We repainted the stations. We took the porous countertops off and put granite countertops on.” Only three of the salon’s five staff members want to work right now. During their shifts, they’ll be fully outfitted in the protective gear—masks, face shields, gowns, and gloves—now required by the state’s board of cosmetology. “If I’m doing it wrong, shame on me, but I’m trying,” Dupree said. “It would be different if I were sitting here in a mansion and I could give every single person $10,000 to be closed and stay home, but that’s not an option for us.”
I live in Marietta and know this place. On one hand I applaud her for her tenacity in assuring a safe work environment. On the other, I am appalled people feel the need to get their kids $30 hair cuts at what amounts to a kids beauty saloon during a pandemic. Me, I look like a wild unkempt hippie. I haven't shaved in a month and was already a month past due on a haircut before this got started. Basically 23 year old me with more wrinkles and an inch or 2 on my waist
