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Old Apr 13, 2020, 08:05 AM
*Beth* *Beth* is offline
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Originally Posted by ~Christina View Post
Ive seen alot of people ask why they cant go to there T's office and like you said talk through glass ..... But if they do not have a private practice they could be putting themself at risk to get infected by other employees..

My T and Pdoc are working from home, they are not going into the office..

The only people working in the office (doors are locked ) is the nurse because many people are on monthly injections and the office manager to take messages for clients if they need there T or Pdoc before next appt.

Life has just changed so much over a short period of time,, but we will all make it through.

Well, my providers work in a clinic. They're all there, including some of the receptionists, supposedly keeping a 6' distance from each other. Since I haven't been in I don't know if they're wearing masks. They probably are. They are checked for a fever when they enter the building - but I have read some accounts of people who have had COVID and did not have a fever.

So, since the entire front of the building is clear glass, it doesn't seem impossible to do pdoc med checks by phone, each of us on one side of the glass. My pdoc's big concern is tremor. How easy it would be to show her through the glass, rather than go through all this crap with telemedicine.
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~Christina