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Hairdressers may have to remain shut 'for 6 months' because of coronavirus risk

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Hairdressers could be forced to remain closed for six more months because of the risk of spreading coronavirus, it is claimed.

Government scientists are yet to find a safe way for salons to reopen, according to the Sun. In the absence of this it is believed they could have to stay shut for as long as the epidemic continues.

Nail salons and other beauticians may be faced with similar issues. A senior government insider told The Sun: "People’s hair is going to get pretty long. "We’re all going to end up looking like Captain Caveman by the end of this." Another source said there'd be "a positive impact on morale if people can get a haircut and feel a bit more normal." National Hair and Beauty Federation CEO Hilary Hall said their concern

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