“Super Saturday” of the British: barbers and bars open under severe health measures

The British government has substantially eased anti-COVID measures this Saturday, with the country reopening the economy after months of isolation. Britons named it super Saturday after barbershops, bars and restaurants reopened. Long lines were noticed outside every barbershop on Saturday since the first hours [...]
Long lines were observed outside every barbershop on Saturday as early as the early hours of the morning. The opening of these types of services is being done based on a strict health safety protocol, as they must offer masks or hand sterile incarnators to their clients.
Pays should be made only electronically and without contact, while separate signs have been installed everywhere to isolate and create physical distance.
Even bars have been reopened under very strict conditions. It was even bar owners who were the most conscious of taking these measures to avoid any possible infection.
Bars have significantly reduced the number of tables and chairs to respect the new criteria. One of the employees says that from 160 countries ago, there are now only 48.
Despite the fact that the government has given the green light, nearly 1/3 of bars and restaurants have decided themselves to remain closed as a result of the virus's fear.












