Watch: Center for Health & Wellbeing’s Phase One of Reopening

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May 28, 2020
CHWB Updates

On Tuesday, May 26, the Center for Health & Wellbeing (CHWB) opened its doors to Crosby Wellness Center members and Nourish Coffee Bar + Kitchen customers during Phase One of our COVID-19 reopening. To keep our visitors healthy and safe, we’ve implemented comprehensive health and safety measures based on CDC, state and local government recommendations and the protocols established by AdventHealth, medical service providers at CHWB.

In this video, you’ll learn more about those safety measures. Please note that all safety measures outlined in this video and implemented Tuesday, May 26, are subject to change at any point.

For a full list of healthy and safety measures and additional information about the Center’s reopening, please click here. 

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