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Furniture World News By Nic Ledoux on 5/3/2021
With COVID restrictions easing and business returning to more normal operations, International Market Centers’ June 2021 “Market Insights” webinar will explore the ways that retailers are preparing for consumers’ return to their stores. The hour-long “Back to Business: Attracting Buyers Back to In-Person Visits” session will be on May 12.
“When the pandemic disrupted normal business operations, brick and mortar retailers were forced to pivot to maintain customer connections and commerce. Now, as the nation shifts towards recovery, it’s important for retailers to think of innovative ways to welcome consumers back to their stores,” said Dorothy Belshaw, IMC’s chief customer and marketing officer. “The June Market Insights will present practical and proven steps that retailers have taken to prepare for the physical return of customers.”
Those that will allow more expanded visits include: (According to DSHS) Eastern and Western State Hospitals, the Child Study and Treatment Center and the Special Commitment Center on McNeil Island. Visitation will also be allowed at the Fort Steilacoom, Maple Lane and Yakima Competency Restoration Residential Treatment Centers.
Following CDC guidelines that were released and other protocols, the expanded visitations are now in effect. According to DSHS, people who were being treated on a 24-7 basis were among the first to receive vaccines. Some 693 persons undergoing some sort of state mental health and behavioral treatment have been vaccinated.
DSHS issued this comment Monday: