PITTSBURGH (AP) — When his tattoo removal shops in Lawrenceville and Penn Hills
reopened last spring after state-ordered business shutdowns to help curb the
COVID-19 pandemic, Wes South noticed sales
PITTSBURGH (AP) — When his tattoo removal shops in Lawrenceville and Penn Hills
reopened last spring after state-ordered business shutdowns to help curb the
COVID-19 pandemic, Wes South noticed sales quickly surpassed what he expected
from pent-up demand.
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