05/14/2021
The health and safety of our customers has been our number one concern during this pandemic, and we want to assure everyone that anything we propose going forward is done so with that in mind.
According to CDC guidelines, people who are fully vaccinated (both shots for Pfizer or Moderna +2 weeks, or the single Johnson & Johnson shot +2 weeks) no longer have to wear masks. Jennie and I are on course but not yet fully vaccinated, so for the time being we will certainly be wearing our masks. We should be fully vaccinated after the first week of June. After that, anyone that would be more comfortable with us wearing masks can rest assured, we are more than willing to accommodate without question. Again, your health and safety is our number one concern, and if you even just feel safer with us masked, we will happily do so. To be honest, we're not sure if we're going to stop wearing masks for our customers as a policy even after we're both fully immunized. Time will tell.
We ask, for the time being, that our customers still wear their masks even if they are fully vaccinated. This is both to protect our health and the health of any customers, and in consideration of everyone's piece of mind. Again, this is a respectful request, not a mandate by us. We cannot, nor do we have the authority to, ask for proof of vaccination. We ask this of our customers with their privacy and their well being in mind.
We are requiring, for the time being, a limit on the number of customers in the shop at one time. Until today, that limit was 2; we will now be allowing 4 customers in the shop at one time. Designing custom framing takes time, and our shop is small, so a limit on the people in the space is done with everyone's safety in mind. This limitation is subject to change based on any new information or guidance from the CDC.
We invite any respectful feedback to these policies, and again, we make them with everyone's health and well being the top consideration. Know that we will continue to keep the shop disinfected as well as possible and we've always kept our hands washed. One oily fingerprint can ruin an hours work. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Ron & Jennie