Happi Staff03.19.20
The beauty industry is out-of-bounds in New Jersey and New York after Governor Phil Murphy and Governor Andrew Cuomo ordered the closing of all non-essential businesses. They include barbershops, hair salons, nail and eyelash salons, spas, tattoo parlors and social clubs. All of that, he said, was to limit a pandemic that had killed nine people in New Jersey as of Thursday afternoon.
"It's time to cut the crap," Murphy said. "We simply cannot have this. We’ve got to ensure compliance no matter what it is. It will be enforced aggressively. We’re going to get particularly ornery about this, in fact we already have, and again we mean business. It’s not that we’re trying to be jerks. It’s that we know if we flatten the curve over here, we will lessen the pressure on the health care system over there and save lives."
Cuomo issued a similar edict on Saturday, when he signed the PAUSE executive order.
"We are all in quarantine," said Cuomo.
"It's time to cut the crap," Murphy said. "We simply cannot have this. We’ve got to ensure compliance no matter what it is. It will be enforced aggressively. We’re going to get particularly ornery about this, in fact we already have, and again we mean business. It’s not that we’re trying to be jerks. It’s that we know if we flatten the curve over here, we will lessen the pressure on the health care system over there and save lives."
Cuomo issued a similar edict on Saturday, when he signed the PAUSE executive order.
"We are all in quarantine," said Cuomo.