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    We did that for the first month, but stopped since. It helped us get cashflow to subsidize our investment on PPE, and office modifications (air filtration, and physical barriers). We have stopped using it after the 1st month, now its just part of the new normal. I am happy to not go out of business this year.

    This is just plain wrong. I run a dental practice and we take safety extremely seriously BECAUSE we work 10in from our patients’ mouths. We have HEPA filters, face shields, antiseptic mouth rinse, double masks, gowns, and plastic barriers when we cant’s social distance.