A North Carolina hair salon banned Tyson workers as meat processing plants become coronavirus hot spots
A North Carolina hair salon banned workers from a nearby Tyson poultry plant from getting their hair cut, after COVID-19 outbreak at the plant.
"It wasn't to dishonor or disrespect them at all, but when they had 570 out of 2,200 employees test positive, it just raised a red flag and gave us concern," Bob Hartley, the owner of the Smartcuts location,Hartley told WXII 12 that the location had replaced its original sign, which was "a little cut and dry.
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