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Missouri hairstylist went to work with coronavirus symptoms, exposed 91 clients, co-workers: officials

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04 May 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: A hairdresser dyes the hair of a customer in a hairdressing salon. Both wear mouth and nose protection.

Hairdressing salons in Germany will be allowed to reopen from 4 May after a week-long compulsory break MISSOURI - Missouri health officials have issued a public warning after a hairstylist exposed 91 people to the coronavirus at a hair salon.

The exposure took place this month at a Great Clips in Springfield, Springfield-Greene County Health Department Director Clay Goddard said Friday. “I’ll be honest, I’m very frustrated to be up here today and maybe more so I’m disappointed,” he said. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE Those who were exposed were 84 customers who got haircuts

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