Hair stylist Onele Cembi twists his dreadlocks into the words 'Senzenina'. KwaNobuhle hairdresser Onele Cembi has found a way to register a protest against lockdown conditions: writing his protest in his hair.GroundUp reports Cembi, who first "wrote" the words "Covid-19" in his dreadlocks, has now changed his hairstyle to reflect his frustration with the lockdown…
140 clients at a hair salon in Missouri have now potentially been exposed to COVID-19 after a second hairstylist at the location tested positive for the coronavirus.On Friday, the city of Springfield said 91 people had been exposed to the coronavirus after a stylist worked for eight days while showing symptoms. Among the 91 were…
OF PEOPLE TO NO MORE THAN 10% OF CAPACITY. NEW INFORMATION TONIGHT ON A MISSOURI HAIRSTYLIST WHO WORKED FOR EIGHT DAYS WHILE SHOWING SIGNS OF COVID-19. TONIGHT, A CO-WORKER HAS ALSO BECOME ILL. THAT HAIRSTYLIST WORKED AT A GREAT CLIPS LOCATION IN SPRINGFIELD, EXPOSING UP TO 91 CUSTOMERS AND CO-WORKERS THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT IS CONTACTING…
By KY3 Staff |  Posted: Sat 4:35 PM, May 23, 2020  |  Updated: Sat 5:06 PM, May 23, 2020 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A second Great Clips hair stylist in Springfield has tested positive for COVID-19, according the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. This comes one day after health leaders announced another Great Clips hair stylist worked several…
A hair stylist in Springfield, Missouri, exposed as many as 91 people to coronavirus after working at a salon for eight days while symptomatic, health officials said Friday.The exposed include 84 Great Clips customers and, potentially, seven coworkers, said Clay Goddard, director of the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. The condition of the stylist, who was…
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