I go to my doctor once a month for an injection. I've always worn my mask (tight weave, cloth mask, not a disposable paper mask) with no issues. Today, for the first time since this whole thing started, they actually made me switch to one of their paper disposables. I've had them do that at hospitals before, but I don't know why my doctor's office started this policy just as the mandate for our county is getting ready to be lifted for the general public.
When I said something about never having to do it before to the gal who checked me in, her response was, "Well, I just don't want to get in trouble." So obviously one of the "bosses" (the office is owned by a corporation) made the decision, and probably not the doctors themselves.
When I said something about never having to do it before to the gal who checked me in, her response was, "Well, I just don't want to get in trouble." So obviously one of the "bosses" (the office is owned by a corporation) made the decision, and probably not the doctors themselves.