Gov. Greg Abbott to allow Texas hair salons barber shops to reopen May 8

Gov. Greg Abbott will permit barber shops and hair salons to re-open on Friday, as long as the observe social distancint requirements.
Gov. Greg Abbott will permit barber shops and hair salons to re-open on Friday, as long as the observe social distancint requirements. METRO CREATIVE GRAPHICS

By PATRICK SVITEK, Texas Tribune

Gov. Greg Abbott will allow hair salons in Texas to reopen Friday and gyms on May 18, moving more quickly than expected to further restart the Texas economy during the coronavirus pandemic.

The businesses will be required to follow certain rules, however, as the state continues to grapple with the novel coronavirus. For example, hair stylists will only be able to work with one customer at a time, while gyms can only reopen at 25% capacity, and their showers and locker rooms should remain closed for now.

Abbott announced the upcoming reopenings during a news conference Tuesday at the state Capitol in Austin, four days after he let stores, restaurants, movie theaters and malls reopen at 25% capacity. He had initially eyed May 18 as the next date to announce further reopenings, but in recent days he has faced growing pressure from some in his own party to move quicker.

Even as Abbott rolled out the additional reopenings, he braced Texans for “flare-ups in certain regions” and said the state has assembled “surge response teams” to dispatch to such problem areas.

After discussing barbershops and gyms, Abbott said state officials also want to reopen another type of business — bars — but are still figuring out how to do so safely. He said he wants feedback from bar owners, given that “not all bars are the same,” particularly when it comes to size.

The Friday reopenings, Abbott said, apply to “cosmetology salons, barbershops, hair salons, nail salons and tanning salons.” In addition to limiting stylists to one customer at a time, Abbott recommended salons use an appointment system only, and if they accept walk-ins, those customers should only wait inside if they can practice social distancing. Stylist stations should also be 6 feet apart, and Abbott said he “strongly” recommends stylists and customers wear masks.

When it comes to gyms, in addition to limiting capacity and keeping locker rooms closed, Abbott said all equipment must be disinfected after each use. Customers should wear gloves that cover their entire hands, including the fingers. Customers should maintain social distancing. And if customers bring their own equipment into the gym, such as a yoga mat, it must be disinfected before and after each use.

At the news conference last week where he announced the initial reopenings, Abbott said a second phase could start “as early as May 18” if the state continues to slow the spread of the virus. Yet within hours after that statement, Abbott was teasing potentially earlier action, and the ensuing days saw mounting intraparty pressure, including from several state lawmakers, to at least let barbershops and salons open immediately.

In media appearances over the past several days, Abbott has warned the state could see a jump in cases as it reopens, both due to the increased testing and the transmission that comes with allowing more people out into the open. Shortly before Abbott’s news conference, Democrats seized on audio of a recent call with lawmakers where he reiterated that sentiment, saying “pretty much every scientific and medical report shows that whenever you have a reopening … in the aftermath of something like this, it actually will lead to an increase in spread.”

Abbott said the surge response teams will be prepared to address any spikes, including in places like the meatpacking plants in the Panhandle that have seen a high concentration of cases. The teams will be spearheaded by the Texas Division of Emergency Management, the state Health and Human Services Commission and the National Guard. The teams will be able to do things like provide more personal protection equipment and testing supplies, as well as work with local officials to put in place additional standards to contain the outbreak.

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Gov. Greg Abbott will permit barber shops and hair salons to re-open on Friday, as long as the observe social distancint requirements. The San Marcos Barber Shop and other Texas salons can reopen Friday as long as hairstylists work with only one customer at a time and customers maintain a 6-foot distance from one another. Photo credit: Eddie Gaspar/The Texas Tribune