Local businesses seeing different impacts due to coronavirus concerns


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SALT LAKE CITY — Worries about the coronavirus are impacting Utah businesses, with some seeing supply prices skyrocket while others are seeing fewer customers come through their doors.

Salt Lake City salon Wax Me Too owner Jolie Arsenault says the company ordered extra sanitation supplies Tuesday, March 10, 2020. Photo: KSL TV
Salt Lake City salon Wax Me Too owner Jolie Arsenault says the company ordered extra sanitation supplies Tuesday, March 10, 2020. Photo: KSL TV

At Salt Lake City salon Wax Me Too, client safety is top of mind.

“Wax Me Too salon has always taken sanitation very seriously,” owner Jolie Arsenault said. “Every esthetician will wash her hands and put her gloves on before she even touches a client.”

Items like gloves, sanitation wipes and other products are stocked in every room which is why a couple of weeks ago, Arsenault decided to be proactive about purchasing these supplies.

“When we started hearing about the coronavirus and started seeing some of the panic that was happening, we decided to go ahead and order extra supplies at the time,” she said.

Arsenault said that step has helped her company save money as the lack of supply for those sanitation products drives prices up.

Impacts from virus concerns were being felt in a different way at local travel agency Columbus Travel.

“The calls have slowed down,” said owner Larry Gelwix. “This is traditionally a very busy time.”

Gelwix said no doubt people are nervous to travel right now, which is impacting demand for cruises, airfare and hotels.

“The fact of life is that all travel like much of life is economics 101, supply and demand,” he said.

The good news though, his agency is getting calls about booking travel in areas without widespread coronavirus concerns.

“We are seeing a real interest in what some people think are more safe destinations, New Zealand, Australia,” he said.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) resources
Prevention
  • To help mitigate infectious transmission of COVID-19, health care officials advise anyone who thinks they might have the virus to first call their doctor before going to a hospital
  • Wash hands thoroughly and often
  • Stay home if you’re feeling sick
  • Don’t touch your face
  • Cough or sneeze in your elbow or a tissue
Risk and symptoms
  • You could be at risk of having COVID-19 if you’ve recently traveled to mainland China, South Korea, Japan, Italy and Iran
  • Infected patients typically have a fever, cough and shortness of breath

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Ashley Moser, KSL-TVAshley Moser
Ashley Moser co-anchors KSL 5 Live at 5 with Mike Headrick and reports for the KSL 5 News at 10. She was born and raised on the island of O’ahu and worked as a reporter in Hawaii and a handful of cities across the U.S.

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