coronavirus pandemic.“I wasn’t sure at first if it was going to be really slow or if it was going to be busy right away,” said owner Gerry Leo. “I did not know what to expect and I’m full until July right now.” In order to operate safely, the shop has installed plexiglass at the reception area.All barbers work two metres apart and both they and their clients wear masks.Appointments are booked every hour to give stylists time to disinfect their stations and no one is allowed to wait inside.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Another difference: for now, Leo said the barbershop has decided to hold off on cutting beards.