Intellect Resources Names Jennifer Anderson Vice President of Client Services Delivery prnewswire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prnewswire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Carolinas Center for Advanced Dentistry received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 27, according to the US Treasury Department.
There were 2,151 PPP loans issued in South Carolina during the week ending May 3 and the average loan amount was between $150,000 and $350,000.
There are approximately five million approved PPP loans with a total of $517,451,965,102 set aside for funding, according to the Small Business Administration. The average loan size was around $105,000 with over 5,000 lenders currently participating in the program.
The program was slow to get off the ground when it was crushed by an onslaught of would-be applicants. Another major criticism of the program pertained to who was receiving the loans. A program that was meant for small businesses witnessed the Los Angeles Lakers receive $4.6 million from the program. The Lakers qualified for the program under the rules as written but returned the funds according to a Laker’s
Charlotte doctors give Vietnam veteran new smile through its Smile for Soldiers program Ruby Durham
Replay Video
Raymond Hait is a 72- year-old purple heart veteran who fought in Vietnam.
Over the years he has lost several teeth and hasn t had the money to replace them.
“My mouth was damaged when my best friend was walking point and let go of a bamboo and it slapped me in the mouth, Hait said.
Hait soon learned about the Smiles for Soldiers program.
“I like to sing in the choir at church but I had to stop because I looked funny up there, Hait said. When the pastor said smile I looked mad because you could only see five bottom teeth.”
Charlotte doctors give Vietnam veteran new smile through its Smile for Soldiers program
Research shows 94% of veterans don t qualify for dental care, and COVID-19 making access even more difficult. Author: Ruby Durham Updated: 3:46 PM EST December 22, 2020
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Raymond Hait is a 72- year-old purple heart veteran who fought in Vietnam.
Over the years he has lost several teeth and hasn t had the money to replace them.
“My mouth was damaged when my best friend was walking point and let go of a bamboo and it slapped me in the mouth, Hait said.
Hait soon learned about the Smiles for Soldiers program.
Share:
LONDON and NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) MeiraGTx Holdings plc (NASDAQ:MGTX), a vertically integrated, clinical stage gene therapy company, today announced the Company will host a webcast and conference call to provide an update on the Company s AAV-hAQP1 clinical program for the treatment of radiation-induced xerostomia.
The webcast will include discussion of the first cohort of patients (n=3) treated in the Company s Phase 1 AQUAx clinical trial. Of the three patients treated in Cohort 1, one patient has reached the 12-month assessment and two have passed the six-month assessment. In these patients, the investigational gene therapy AAV-hAQP1 has been well tolerated with no dose limiting toxicity and no serious adverse events reported. Encouraging responses have been seen in both patient-reported measures of xerostomia symptoms and in salivary output in the patients treated in Cohort 1, with complete resolution of symptoms in the patient who has reached th