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In reply to the discussion: Have seniors been going to doctor's offices [View all]cilla4progress
(26,081 posts)15. Just a blood draw, a mammo
and colonoscopy coming up. Yippee! Other office visits have been telehealth.
Your post gets to the heart of the problem: how confident are we that we know and understand failsafe protocols to avoid getting this monster? I mean, we know (we think) definite to dos and not to dos, but it feels like there are a whole lot of unknowns...known ones. With a hat tip to... oh, well, never mind... 😉
I mean, I just read yesterday that a lot of positives don't know where they contracted it!!
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Yes, I've been seeing doctors and my dentist on a regular basis. Otherwise, I stay home.
Shrike47
Nov 2020
#22
Yes, but I stayed in my car. The asst came out, took my temp and B.P and asked some questions.
lamp_shade
Nov 2020
#28
I have, but that's because my doctors and dentist are very strict about the protocols.
Nay
Nov 2020
#39
No, the first time I went in person was to get a flu and pneumonia shot.
redstatebluegirl
Nov 2020
#46