Under the “Blueprint for a Safer Economy,” a four-tier color-coded system that California Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled on Aug.
28, some non-essential indoor businesses will be able to open again, including restaurants and most beauty services. This system, which labels and tracks COVID-19 risk by county, comes 10 days after Open Safe California began, a protest movement for salons to open their doors for indoor services in partnership with the Professional Beauty Federation of California.
Later in the day on Aug. 28, the Los Angeles Department of Public Health said that they will need to review these new guidelines before anything in the county changes, but this is a hopeful announcementfor businesses. “We have to open,” says Ted Gibson,.
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