Tarrant County health leaders are sounding an 'early warning' over the increased level of COVID-19 community transmission.
He said the rise in community spread level should serve as an “early warning” for the general public to stay vigilant. Masks are once again being recommended indoors, along with social distancing.
“If one of our guests comes in wearing a mask, we then tell their stylist they have a mask on and the stylist will wear one as well just to make that guest feel comfortable,” she said. “We want our guests to be comfortable and enjoy their experience here.” It’s best for an individual to contact a medical provider to see what they may be eligible for, Taneja said.
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