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Coronavirus: New Brunswick pet groomers allowed to reopen with strict safety guidelines

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Pet owners in New Brunswick are finally able to take their pets in to get their nails and fur trimmed, as the province has given groomers the OK to open amid the coronavirus pandemic, provided they follow strict safety precautions.

Jackie Cormier, owner of Paws N’ Noses grooming shop in Moncton, said she was forced to shut down almost six weeks ago but was notified by the province via email last Friday that her shop could open. “My clients are very relieved,” she said.

The province confirmed to Global News that pet groomers will be allowed to reopen their businesses while observing several safety precautions.

According to the documentation provided to Cormier by the New Brunswick Department of Public Safety, she is unable to let her patrons

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