People in New York who are eager to cut their hair despite the global pandemic of Corona line up in queues at Central Park in front of a barber offering their services in greenery.

Hermann James helps New Yorkers refine the disheveled quarantine caused by the quarantine while he himself wears a muzzle, uses a seat and a bag full of hair clippers to do his job, and says he had to wait 10 minutes before the first customer came to him when he installed his equipment in mid-May.

Now it is normal to see long lines of people waiting for James to cut her hair, even though the hairdressing centers opened several weeks ago. The barber says that people feel safer to come to him because they are in an open place, and the air is of course constantly renewed, and it is undeniable that media coverage about the services James provides also helps him.

Normally, James used to work in a barber shop and offered his services in the shadow of the Corona pandemic in the famous park in Manhattan for any amount.

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