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Belgium reopens its non-essential shops

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Brussels, Apr 26 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) The drip of customers in the hairdresser that Aline has run for three decades in Brussels was resumed little by little with the reopening this Monday of non-essential shops in Belgium in a new phase of its gradual de-escalation of restrictions against the pandemic.RESOURCES OF ACTIVITIES IN HAIRDRESSERS AND A BEAUTY ESTABLISHMENT. INCLUDES TOTALS.1.- AlineIt has been very hard for me and all the other hairdressers in the area, in Belgium, and the world. I think for all traders it has been hard.2.- Loanny (In Spanish)Exactly, especially since we here have the rent that is not expensive and we have also sent several letters to the owner but they have not reduced us even 10%.3.- TarikIt has been a real problem. I would say that he has spent 1,500 euros a month out of his pocket while he was unable to work.

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