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Salon which said coronavirus doesn't exist shut down after refusing to close

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A beauty salon has been ordered to close by enforcement officers for the second time, after its owner refused to close for what he claimed was a "bulls*** voodoo virus".

All non-essential shops and businesses must now be closed under new national lockdown restrictions which came in on Thursday.

But Skin Kerr in Bootle posted a message on its Instagram page which said they would not be complying with the lockdown. When police and council officers visited the salon this morning, it appeared to be open.

Footage posted on social media today showed the beauty shop with its shutters halfway up, the Liverpool Echo reports. In the video, a police officer can be heard saying: “We just need to speak to you. “We need to know if you’ve got

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