Oklahoma nail salon worker contracted the coronavirus shortly after the business reopened

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  • A nail salon in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, said an employee tested positive for COVID-19 — just days after it reopened.
  • "We have received a positive COVID-19 test from a staff member who was in the salon on May 5-7," The Nailspot said in a May 13 Facebook post. "If you were in the salon on these days you could have been potentially exposed."
  • Oklahoma allowed nail salons and other "personal contact" businesses to reopen on April 24.
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The Nailspot opened its doors for the first time in weeks on May 5. Just over a week later, the beauty parlor in northeast Oklahoma is closing them again after an employee was infected with the coronavirus.

"We have received a positive COVID-19 test from a staff member who was in the salon on May 5-7," the Bartlesville shop announced in a May 13 post on Facebook. "If you were in the salon on these days you could have been potentially exposed."

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