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What Happens to City Centers After COVID? (VIDEO)

SHOW TRANSCRIPT The pandemic has changed a lot of things. Working remotely has left city centers ghosted, not nearly as crowded as they were pre-COVID. And you can see it in this commute.  It could be the pandemic or the riots that happened; so many stores closed down, says Sana Fatema, who interns at BCBS Illinois. Here in Chicago, the Transit Authority says it lost 80% of its ridership at the height of the pandemic last spring. Some are returning, but as you can see, crowds aren’t the same.    “They’re starting to slowly come back, but I think we just have to wait and see,” says commuter Jennifer Fowler. 

Is it safe to shampoo, blow dry and style hair without a cosmetology license?

Is it safe to shampoo, blow dry and style hair without a cosmetology license? Ashley Imlay © Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News Kelsey Pedersen gets her hair washed prior to having it styled at Wild Ivy Blow Dry Bar in American Fork on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. SALT LAKE CITY Should shampooing, blow-drying and styling hair require a cosmetology license? That question has sparked a debate between one Utah lawmaker and hairstylists concerned about potential safety issues. “If kids are going to prom and one high school student decides that they want to make a little bit of money by blow-drying and styling their friend’s hair going into prom, that’s a violation of our licensing,” bill sponsor Sen. Curt Bramble, R-Provo, told other senators late last week.

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