Despite Continued COVID Concerns, Virginians Appear Ready to Return to the Dentist
Delta Dental Urges Virginians to Visit the Dentist
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ROANOKE, Va., June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A new statewide survey conducted by Delta Dental of Virginia shows 35% of Virginians still feel hesitant to return to the dentist, and more than half of Virginians postponed or missed dental visits as a result of the pandemic last year. With decreasing mask mandates and the gradual return to normalcy, Delta Dental is encouraging Virginians to return to the dentist to guard against the potentially painful consequences of neglected preventive care.
Asheville’s Salvage Station has planned its wake up from a pandemic-induced winter hibernation.
The venue paused services and shows in December, but have booked outdoor shows throughout March and April, beginning with local county-soul band Red Clay Harvest at 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 18.
“The decision to shut down was really our only option,” said Marketing Director Katie Hild, “because we didn t feel as though it was safe to have indoor performances and it just simply got too cold to run our business, which is, we re normally running stuff, indoors and outdoors. We just simply couldn t do it outside during the winter. It just got too cold.”
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