Lowcountry businesses adjusting as mask mandates begin to change
Lowcountry businesses adjusting as mask mandates begin to change By Kristen Rary | April 20, 2021 at 6:07 PM EDT - Updated April 20 at 7:32 PM
BEAUFORT COUNTY, S.C. (WTOC) - Beaufort County and the town of Bluffton let their mask ordinances expire, but business owners are still able to make the decision on masks in their stores.
“We’re just letting customers decide on what they would like to do,” Haven Boutique owner Tracy Moss said.
“The mask depends on the customer - right now it’s up to the customer. If they feel that they already have a vaccine, and they feel they’re comfortable they don’t have to, you know, COVID, they can go without a mask,” salon owner Amy Nguyen said.
Royal Stoke University Hospital
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The concerned wife of a depressed dad called the police for help after arriving home from work to find she had been locked out. An inquest heard Tracy Moss forced open the porch door at their home in York Road, Weston Coyney, only to discover the main front door was also bolted.