Justin Rust

Monday, June 15, 2020

How one dental practice is handling a COVID-19 outbreak

A dental practice in South Carolina may remain closed through June 17 after four of its employees tested positive for COVID-19. Two other employees who have not yet received their results are also suspected of having the virus.


Read more on DrBicuspid.com


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