“Everyone is really excited to be back. “Our clients are like friends and family, they’re desperate to come back in. Some of them are even booking in advance until Christmas. “We closed a week before our busiest time of year at Christmas. We’ve had to accommodate those bookings as well as taking new ones. “The first six to eight weeks will be mental. “We need to get money in the tills and the business back on track.” From April 12, personal care premises such as hairdressers, beauty and nail salons, and indoor leisure facilities such as gyms and spas will all be able to open.
“Everyone is really excited to be back. “Our clients are like friends and family, they’re desperate to come back in. Some of them are even booking in advance until Christmas. “We closed a week before our busiest time of year at Christmas. We’ve had to accommodate those bookings as well as taking new ones. “The first six to eight weeks will be mental. “We need to get money in the tills and the business back on track.” From April 12, personal care premises such as hairdressers, beauty and nail salons, and indoor leisure facilities such as gyms and spas will all be able to open.
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Go Red for Women highlights importance of heart health
Cincinnati woman and doctor share their stories Share Updated: 6:23 PM EST Feb 5, 2021
Cincinnati woman and doctor share their stories Share Updated: 6:23 PM EST Feb 5, 2021
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Show Transcript HER DOCTOR IS HELPING HER GET HEART HEALTHY. ALANNA: A SELF-PROCLAIMED HEARTY EATER, DENISE BURTON SAYS SHE’S NEVER BEEN ONE TO MAKE HEALTH A PRIORITY I ALWAYS SAID IN MY MIND, I DON’T NEED TO EXERCISE BECAUSE I’M SMALL, BUT THAT DIDN’T TURN OUT TO BE THE CASE. ALANNA: AFTER BEING PLAGUED WITH CHEST PAIN, AND DOCTORS TELLING HER IT’S A NON-CARDIAC ISSUE, SHE SUFFERED A SMALL STROKE LAST APRIL. IT WAS A SCARY MOMENT. ALANNA: DR. ODAYME QUESADA IS THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR FOR THE WOMEN’S HEART CENTER AT THE CHRIST HOSPITAL. SHE’S DEDICATED HER LIFE’S WORK TO HELPING WOMEN LIKE BURTON, BATTLING THE NUMBER ONE KILL OF WOMEN, HEART DISEASE. IT TAKES MORE LIVES THAN ALL FORMS OF C