The owner of a Georgia barbershop said she is not planning to open her doors Friday, when the state lifts coronavirus-related restrictions for businesses like hers.

"I'm definitely not opening this Friday. I don't have a calendar date for opening," Diane Fall said Thursday on CNBC's "Squawk Box."

Fall, who owns Maxim Barbers in Decatur, Georgia, said the task of gathering personal protective equipment and other supplies needed to meet safety requirements by Friday is too onerous.

"Yesterday I went on the internet just looking for capes because they're saying you have to use one cape for each client. I looked for disposable capes, there's nothing out there," Fall explained. "You have to have an infrared thermometer to take the temperature of your employees and each client who walks in the door. This can't happen overnight."

"I'm just not prepared to do this," she added.