Daehawk wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 9:53 am
I have to take my little dog to a vet today. Think he has a tooth infection. I asked if they were doing anything special with COVID that I need to know because I want to stay with him. They said nothing at all and they are back to normal . I couldn't even get in until this afternoon. So Im guessing lots of people sitting in there with no masks. Im wearing one but I still worry that me or my dog could get infected. Yet he needs to be checked.
When I took Warren in last week the vet was still not letting owners inside. They come to the car, wearing full PPE, and get your pet. Consult and payment is over the phone.
I went in for my annual physical today. Doc said business is just starting to recover; they've had next to nothing for the past month. They haven't allowed any sick people inside since March, just wellness visits and injuries. (The good news is that my shoulder probably won't need surgery. I injured the rotator cuff but didn't tear it badly. He recommended physical therapy once those places reopen, probably in a couple of weeks.) Doc is of the opinion that it is time to start reopening. Aside from the economics, people are deferring care that shouldn't be deferred, and suicides and domestic abuse are up. Purely from a public health standpoint, he believes that the shelter-in-place is doing more harm than good now. I don't agree, but I don't have the expertise to disagree, either.
Home Depot was rocking on a Tuesday morning, and traffic has noticeably picked up.