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Will parlors open 6/22 as well?

bchang

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Unfortunately no. Massage Parlors are considered "other services" and are to be open in stage 3. What I don't understand is how a massage is different from a haircut. (Of course I know we take it to the next level). But if you are talking about getting a haircut or visiting Massage Envy, I see no difference.
 

East Lake II

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I noticed nail salons can’t open yet either. What’s the difference between a nail salon and a hair stylist as far as distance, etc. Wonder if those allowed to open has to do with their voice and pull with local politicos. Seems that when nail salons open, spas will too.
 

mercedes1.

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dose it really matter when he reopens the spas. this places are not legal any way. I don't think that is the problem for these women. Asians are to scared to go back in yet. even so some them are already open. but the business is not there yet. right now Latina places are starting to open up . they have a different mentality. they are all about money.
 

Chibolo23

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That's a sound reason, I assumed the amps that had a store front with alot of traffic coming in where waiting for the "go ahead" to avoid any citations
 

mercedes1.

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yes I agree many that have store front will be very hard. but if they have back doors. or in a office building. that will be very easy to get away . right now the police and the governor they have more serious problems. that to go looking for massage parlors!!!
 

xinmulan

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Some never closed, others have recently opened. More and more are finding ways to service their clientele, even if it is just opening a few hours a day for a made in advance appointment. During these times, the best is to have one over to your place for an extended visit. They are more than willing to leave their current environment. Believe it or not, some elected to shelter in the spa rather than return to Flushing of Philadelphia where they have to share a living space with others they don't know and are unsure of their roomates willingness to social distance and not have others over. These have continued to service clients.
 

mercedes1.

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some them they moved out of state to. and I spoke to few MMS . they have hard time getting back the same girls. also the business its not going to be the same for a long time. they actually can have only 2 or 3 girls if they can get them. or the next thing its to close shop. like many business out there will never open up again.
 

BigBob

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Unfortunately no. Massage Parlors are considered "other services" and are to be open in stage 3. What I don't understand is how a massage is different from a haircut. (Of course I know we take it to the next level). But if you are talking about getting a haircut or visiting Massage Envy, I see no difference.
I would say that legit massage exposes you less to breathing in the virus assuming that you keep your head in the hole. In a haircut, you ard siting up and if you get a shave, no mask!
 
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