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Originally Posted by shitgoose
So a salon that reopens could be liable for what exactly?
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A stylist that touches a client's hair, neck and face, along with washing said client's hair in a sink shared by dozens of other clients, could be liable if any of those clients contract COVID-19. That puts an enormous amount of pressure, not only on the stylist but on the owner as well, to make certain that all work stations have been sanitized properly, which is nearly impossible to verify.
Plus, there's absolutely no way to cut someone's hair while following strict Social Distancing guidelines, which opens up the stylist and owner to potential lawsuits.
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Originally Posted by shitgoose
Do gas stations or liquor stores that never closed carry the same liability?
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Most gas stations do not require coming in contact with another human in order to purchase gas. Who the hell is purchasing gas now, anyway?
As for liquor stores, customers have other options in most cities such as deliveries, which minimize contact and if said liqour store doesn't have a barrier between their potential customers, one can easily be installed, limiting contact.