The Den, located near the Wyoming-Colorado border, is one of the first strip clubs in the country to reopen during the pandemic. Its licensure as a sit-down restaurant and barallowed it to fall under the category of businesses allowed to reopen on Friday.
While establishments across the nation have been slow to reopening their doors, businesses in Wyoming are taking a more relaxed approach given the relatively small number of COVID-19 cases and deaths.
The Den’s owner, Kim Chavez, told USA Today she was not totally comfortable with reopening, but felt she had no choice. Per federal law, adult-oriented businesses and performers were barred from applying for stimulus programs, including the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program.
“We knew that once our doors closed, we were screwed until we could reopen,” Chavez said. “If I’d gotten the PPP I might not have opened today. This is a risk we’re taking.”
The dancers are permitted to work as long as they maintain social distancing, wear protective masks, and sanitize the pole before using it, Fox 31 reported.
More
https://www.foxnews.com/us/wyoming-strip-clubs-reopening
One great thing about this is no hair will be allowed on the women!
ReplyDeleteHair harbors germs too!
But, but, barbers were shut down. Lol
DeleteWhen was the last time Wyoming got national news?
ReplyDeleteGuess the belief is any publicity is good pub! WOW
HAHAHAHAHA
Really funny story
ReplyDeleteWhat, no pole sanitizing jokes?
ReplyDeleteMan! I would love to see this!!!
ReplyDeletei just sanitized my pole
ReplyDelete