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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2261668" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>I imagine that there are a lot of people in similar circumstances to you.</p><p></p><p>I know of 3 people (family and friends) whose work involves physical contact or close proximity with customers/patients in therapy rooms.</p><p>My chiropractor works in a room she hires from a gym. It has air con and ventilation, but no windows.</p><p></p><p>All 3 of them are deeply concerned that their businesses may never recover, but are intending to put as much effort as they can into making their customers feel safe. Use of PPE (Both client and practitioner), As much social distancing as possible (wait in car, not waiting room) length of time of appts (to reduce viral load and prolonged exposure). I suspect that while I like and trust my chiropractor, I will avoid seeing her as long as her treatment room remains a 10x12 windowless room in which she has spent all day, and half a dozen other patients have each spent an hour, before I turn up and breathe all that in...</p><p></p><p>I would imagine that tattooing must require even more, even more stringent, measures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2261668, member: 41816"] I imagine that there are a lot of people in similar circumstances to you. I know of 3 people (family and friends) whose work involves physical contact or close proximity with customers/patients in therapy rooms. My chiropractor works in a room she hires from a gym. It has air con and ventilation, but no windows. All 3 of them are deeply concerned that their businesses may never recover, but are intending to put as much effort as they can into making their customers feel safe. Use of PPE (Both client and practitioner), As much social distancing as possible (wait in car, not waiting room) length of time of appts (to reduce viral load and prolonged exposure). I suspect that while I like and trust my chiropractor, I will avoid seeing her as long as her treatment room remains a 10x12 windowless room in which she has spent all day, and half a dozen other patients have each spent an hour, before I turn up and breathe all that in... I would imagine that tattooing must require even more, even more stringent, measures. [/QUOTE]
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