China News Service, July 13 (Xinhua) reported that the nail industry in New York has been open for several days until the 12th. After experiencing retaliatory consumption, some stores in the industry were forced to face a sluggish business and were forced to do so. Due to the dilemma of closing doors and rest, some shops are no longer in a hurry to get the manicurist back to work to avoid the embarrassment of having more porridge.

  Tina Zheng, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, has been running a manicure shop in a small town on Long Island for several years. The business in the shop was very prosperous before, and the manicurists were so busy every day that they didn’t even have the time to eat. . But after the outbreak, they also closed their stores and went home to avoid the virus. It wasn't until Long Island entered the third stage of restart in late June that her shop reopened.

  According to her, in the first week after the nail shop reopened, the shop's business resumed at once, and the nail artists were too busy to eat as usual. Seeing the prosperity of the business, she was particularly happy at the time, thinking that as long as the business could resume as soon as possible, even if it was harder, she was not afraid. But who knows that the good times are not long, the business in the shop started to turn cold after a week, and then the business became unsatisfactory. In desperation, on the 8th and 9th, her shop closed for an exception, and this has hardly happened before.

  Zheng Tina said that she opened the door every day before the epidemic, and the manicurists arranged a liner to take a break every week, but this week she closed the shop and rest to reduce losses. Until Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, she did not Open for business.

  Zheng Tina said that she can understand that the epidemic is still in the epidemic, and the prevention and control of the epidemic in the United States is still deteriorating. Customers are worried about health problems and changed their previous habits to reduce consumption. But the question is when will this state end? When will this industry really recover?

  This made her very worried. The iL Villaggio Nail Spa manicure shop run by Di Zhongqi, a Chinese agency, restarted with the New York City entering the third stage on the 6th of this month, and the store has been opened for a full week until the 12th. According to Di Zhongqi, since his reopening, his shop has been serving customers by appointment, so as to ensure everyone's health and safety, and at the same time make the service in a more balanced state.

  Di Zhongqi also said that he had heard about the retaliatory consumption problem of his peers which quickly turned cold, and when their shop was initially reopened, only one-third of the manicurists resumed work. Multiple employees resume work, like some employees who need to take care of their children at home because their children are still away from school. (Cui Guozhen)