Long Queues For Haircuts Before Newly-Tightened Circuit Breaker Rules Kick In
People had until 11.59pm on Apr 21 to cut their hair before salons close.
Under the new stricter circuit breaker measures announced today (Apr 21), some businesses previously allowed to operate during the circuit breaker period have now been removed from the list of essential services, and will be required to close. These include bubble tea shops, salons and pet stores. Closures come into effect from tomorrow (Apr 22) and will last until May 4 at least.
The announcement sparked panic-buying of bubble tea, and now, long queues at salons and barber shops. You read right: people were flocking to salons to get their manes trimmed before barber shops and salons closed their doors at 11.59pm on Apr 21. Salons and barber shops had previously been allowed to stay open, albeit for basic haircuts. This was before the today's announcements of tighter measures, as well as the extension of the circuit breaker period until June 1.