Tenebri
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Kiwi Magic
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^Its been the same here for quite a long time now. Pretty much everyone wears masks everywhere. Its not difficult, just have to do what is recommended.
indeed its not difficult, but i was expecting people to not to after i tell them, "you have to wear a mask, or i cant cut your hair"
in the uk the rule is now back that they have to. so lots of people have gotten use to not bringing a mask or not wearing one.
I got my first haircut in 4 months, I was starting to look like a hippy.
Barbers have just been allowed to open but the rule is 'no jabs, no haircut'.
Kiwi Magic
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Tenebri
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Kiwi Magic
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^Its been the same here for quite a long time now. Pretty much everyone wears masks everywhere. Its not difficult, just have to do what is recommended.
indeed its not difficult, but i was expecting people to not to after i tell them, "you have to wear a mask, or i cant cut your hair"
in the uk the rule is now back that they have to. so lots of people have gotten use to not bringing a mask or not wearing one.
I got my first haircut in 4 months, I was starting to look like a hippy.
Barbers have just been allowed to open but the rule is 'no jabs, no haircut'.
thats a good rule, but we cant do that unfortunately.
Tenebri
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first day being in shop with masks being needed, didnt have any issues with people not wanting to wear them, all put them on no question, which was a bit surprising. hopefully from now on it be the same, but i doubt it.
i knew it wouldnt last.
one guy come in (not seeing me my colleague) a regular she sees a lot, came in even though his wife has got covid and has had it for the past 11 days and is very ill in bed, who he obviously lives with, yet he decided to come in... and for some reason tell us this information half way through getting his hair cut.
Tenebri
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Tenebri
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first day being in shop with masks being needed, didnt have any issues with people not wanting to wear them, all put them on no question, which was a bit surprising. hopefully from now on it be the same, but i doubt it.
i knew it wouldnt last.
one guy come in (not seeing me my colleague) a regular she sees a lot, came in even though his wife has got covid and has had it for the past 11 days and is very ill in bed, who he obviously lives with, yet he decided to come in... and for some reason tell us this information half way through getting his hair cut.
Dadizar
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Just back from getting my covid Moderna booster and pneumonia vaccine.
Woke up this morning with two sore arms, nauseated, feverish, and achy.
The first two covid doses went so well, must have been the pneumonia vaccine.
Good thing there are plenty of medicinal cabbage rolls in the house.
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Dadizar
Tenebri
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Tenebri
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first day being in shop with masks being needed, didnt have any issues with people not wanting to wear them, all put them on no question, which was a bit surprising. hopefully from now on it be the same, but i doubt it.
i knew it wouldnt last.
one guy come in (not seeing me my colleague) a regular she sees a lot, came in even though his wife has got covid and has had it for the past 11 days and is very ill in bed, who he obviously lives with, yet he decided to come in... and for some reason tell us this information half way through getting his hair cut.
smh
Sadly unless its the new variant the guidelines say you don't need to self isolate if a household member is positive and you are double jabbed!!!
Mad right
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