Ontarians line up for haircuts as province rolls back public health restrictions
TORONTO — Ontarians lined up for their first haircuts in months on Wednesday as the province rolled back public health restrictions on salons and other businesses in light of a decline in COVID-19 cases.
The second step of the province’s economic reopening plan took effect early Wednesday morning, allowing hair salons to reopen to 25 per cent capacity, with masking and other rules in place.
Small lines had formed outside some east Toronto salons by mid-morning, with excited residents eager to shed their pandemic hairstyles.
“It’s redemption. Life is opening up,” said Jeff Walsh as he waited outside Oriental Hair Salon for his first in-store cut since November. “We can look forward to the future.”