But when the salon was finally able to reopen its doors, she said, “the reality hit us.” Now, clients wait in their cars until they receive a text message from Breedlove that she’s ready for them. Once they enter the salon, Breedlove takes their temperature, sanitizes their hands and gives them a disposable cape to wear.

But for Breedlove, the hardest part has been the stifling effect of having to wear a face mask while she works. “[With a mask on], it’s very impersonal, and our job is a very personal one,” she said.

In the latter part of Sunday’s Fox town hall, Vice President Pence and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin also made an appearance. Pence said he had erred last week when he visited the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota without wearing a face mask — a rare admission of a mistake by a Trump administration official. “I should have worn a mask at the Mayo Clinic,” Pence said.

Trump laid down his firmest marker yet in the next round of coronavirus negotiations on Capitol Hill, saying during the town hall that he would insist on a payroll tax cut as part of any eventual package. He said he spoke to Mnuchin about the issue earlier Sunday.

“We’re not doing anything unless we get a payroll tax cut,” Trump said. But Trump’s demand for a payroll tax cut has gotten a lukewarm reception from both parties on Capitol Hill because it cripples the source of revenue for Social Security funding and because it benefits only people who are currently employed and receiving paychecks.

He also said his administration will deliver a report “in two weeks” on how the coronavirus has disproportionately affected minority communities.

And in the shadow of Lincoln’s statue, he declared that he is treated worse by the “hostile press” than Abraham Lincoln was, a remark that prompted ridicule from critics. “They always said Lincoln — nobody got treated worse than Lincoln,” Trump said. “I believe I am treated worse.”