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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Primary dare doctors aren’t really “high exposure.” It’s not like he’s in a covid icu or something. Presumably all his patients will be screened and wearing masks at appointments.[/quote] How is a patient going to have anything in their mouth or nose checked if they’re masked? Yes, a doctor should be wearing a mask. However, staff in hospitals get N-95 gear, most gps don’t have access to it right now. With that said, I think that the older child is likely to be just as much of a vector as the doctor. It’s especially important if the older child will be in contact with your child multiple full days every week. Look for a new share. Explain to the current share family that you have decided that you just aren’t comfortable with that level of risk. As long as you find another family who is low risk, you’ll be fine. Keep in mind that the nanny is also a vector, unless she’s live-in.[/quote] [b]You can get N95 masks and respirators online [/b]and at a minimum cheap surgical masks. There is no excuse for a doctor not to have them.[/quote] Real ones? No. If you can even find them they are very expensive.[/quote]
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