COVID-19: A Note To Our Patients.

We’re working to keep you and our employees safe.

Like so many of you, we have spent the last several days and weeks learning about the coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it is impacting our world. For Cure, this means understanding how it affects our employees, customers and communities, and then making the necessary adjustments to our work and operations.

We have one simple objective that guides us: keeping you and our employees safe. This has been at the center of our conversations every step of the way. With that in mind, we have made several moves in response to the threat of COVID-19.

Cure considers what we do an essential medical service dedicated to the health and wellbeing of our patients. We will take every measure possible to remain open during this crisis. If you have been to one of our dispensaries over the past month, you will have noticed that we have been taking precautionary measures to limit the chances of contact with the COVID-19 virus. We are closely following the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) guidelines and recommendations on the steps we can take to help prevent the spread of the virus.

What is Cure doing during this COVID-19 outbreak to keep our patients and employees safe?

  • We have instructed employees to stay home if they are showing any signs of a fever or cough.
  • All employees must wash their hands upon entering the building and routinely throughout the day.
  • Employees have been asked to minimize physical contact between each other and with our patients. Please do not take offense if we are not shaking hands or giving high fives’s.
  • Protective gloves are being worn by employees during cashiering, at the check-in desk, and when receiving inventory.
  • We’ve increased our cleaning and sanitizing efforts in our dispensaries by disinfecting all surfaces and door handles routinely throughout the day.
  • Hand sanitizers are now present throughout our dispensaries, and we are encouraging frequent use by patients and employees.
  • Signage is posted throughout our dispensaries to reinforce behavior that employees and patients can take to reduce the risk of contact with the virus.
  • Our team is developing contingency operational and staffing plans to minimize potential disruption in services in the event of a worsening situation.
  • We are limiting the number of patients in our facility at any given time. This may mean that patients will need to wait outside until it is their turn to enter the facility.

The health and wellbeing of our patients, caregivers, and employees is paramount to us. We understand how important access to medical marijuana is to each of you. We are making every effort possible to make sure that we can continue to serve you.

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