Jethro Tull
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Not sure I buy into your thinking that a nail salon is carries more risk than a spa. I would think a nail salon would have the plexiglass barrier between the customer and the attendant with an open space at the bottom to allow the hands to go under.
Most importantly I would expect in a nail salon that the workers would always wear a mask (they do for other reason anyways) and likely the customer. I don't think there are too many spas where customers and clients are wearing masks:
Out of all the personal services, the risk factors are the highest at nail salons, followed by hair salons, tattoo shops and the spas. Social distancing is impossible in personal services, so masks are absolute necessary.
Nail salons are the most dangerous personal service cuz the two faces are too close to each other and most of the time they are yapping non stop. Even with their masks on, there are chances the aerosol form virus can leak out as we all know most of the masks are not air tight seal.
The spas has the least risk cuz the two faces are not too close to each other most of the time. You can still play pretty safe at spas if you follow the proper safety protocol by requesting new sheets and towels, wearing masks, shower before and after the session, applying disinfectant sprays when necessary and avoid LFK and DFK.
Not sure I buy into your thinking that a nail salon is carries more risk than a spa. I would think a nail salon would have the plexiglass barrier between the customer and the attendant with an open space at the bottom to allow the hands to go under.
Most importantly I would expect in a nail salon that the workers would always wear a mask (they do for other reason anyways) and likely the customer. I don't think there are too many spas where customers and clients are wearing masks: