Paolo Tescione: I tell you how to manage the hairdressing salons in the covid. The government flopped with an entire sector

As someone already knows, besides carrying out my blogging activity in managing #ilblog ex known the prayer blog, my real job is to work as an administrative in a business complex of hair salons and beauty centers.

In this pandemic due to the problems related to covid 19, we were forced to close down our businesses. This happened in Campania on March 10th.

From that day some days of opening have been given then postponed as April 4th, May 4th, instead it is now scheduled for June 1st.

I can make two considerations based on government management in the aesthetic sector.

The first that the government forced us to close but after 50 days only 20% of employees had access to layoffs and companies did not receive funds forcing them to pay rents, bills, suppliers, banks, with activities revenue equal to zero.

The second leaves me even more perplexed in fact I have not told us everything about the transmission of the covid or whoever manages this thing does not know the hairdressing salons.

In fact, if a salon puts the workstations at two meters separated by pvc panels, if the customer and operator have devices such as gloves, disposable coveralls, masks, if a fever is measured at the customer's entrance, if the room is sanitized every day, what risk is there of transmission?

Or at least dear Government, if you want us to stay at home, have the foresight to allocate funds for companies and workers who have always worked and paid taxes, or if you do not have the funds, let us manage what we know about work and salons and we know how to avoid the contagion.

Dear Conte government, I will conclude with a suggestion not to make a mistake again: when you need a recipe for cooking, contact a housewife, when you need a diet to do, contact a dietician, when you have to manage a salon, contact a hairdresser.

Virologists must make doctors and politicians politicians. Unfortunately, this time you got on your knees and flopped with an entire sector that like all the others you had to protect.

By Paolo Tescione