toronto hair salons reopening

Hair salons and personal care services are reopening in Toronto

Toronto hair salons and barber shops have been closedfor more than four long monthsamid pandemic lockdown, and now that things have been slowly reopening across Ontario,they've been begging to be granted a fighting chanceto open their doors and keep from shutting down permanently.

And, it seems that Premier Doug Ford has listened.

The province announced on Friday that in just over two weeks, businesses offering personal care services in grey zone regions such as Toronto and Peel will be allowed to resume operations with rigorous health and safety measures in place.

These businesses include but are not limited to hair salons, barber shops,tattoo studios, and nail salons, which will be able to operate by appointment only starting at 12:01 a.m on Monday, April 12.

They will also need to heed other guidelines that have become second nature for establishments at this point, such as maintaining tighter capacity limits and social distancing on their premises.

Salons, which have been shuttered in Toronto since the city first enteredthe old version of the grey zoneof the province's reopening frameworkon Nov. 23, have long been fighting for their right to remain open given how little their settings contribute to virus spread, which they showed with data back in the fall.

As part of a social media campaign, such businesses shared how many infections they had seen among staff and customers in the weeks they were open over the summer, the vast majority of them reporting zero.

They, like tattoo shops, already have to adhere to firm cleanliness and sanitization practices and have specialized training due to the nature of the tools they work with, like razor blades and cutting shears (or in the case of tattoo shops, needles).

With residents' mental health on the brink and businesses on the verge of devastation if not already gone,the province has been adding additional permissions to grey zone regionsin recent weeks, including giving "non-essential" retail stores the green light toreopen to 25 per cent capacityandallowing bars and restaurants to reopen their patios.

Outdoor fitness classes and team training sessionsare also being authorized to beginon March 29 with stringent restrictions in place, while capacity limits for services such as weddings and funerals are being upped based on venue size.

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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