If your hospital offers Telehealth for a consultation, would you use it or prefer an in-person appointment? Which do you think your practitioner would prefer? Do you think that hospitals are germ factories, to be avoided at all costs? What if it's your first appointment with a new doctor? What if you personally like and respect the members of your care team but haven't seem them since the pandemic began? Do you think there is any value in a face-to-face encounter?
The Covid-19 vaccine in California will now go first to acute care facilities, nursing homes, dialysis centers and first responders before going to groups like home healthcare workers.
Looks like a victory from the CA vaccine death panel:https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/05/health/first-covid-vaccine-shipments-inadequate/index.htmlQuoteThe Covid-19 vaccine in California will now go first to acute care facilities, nursing homes, dialysis centers and first responders before going to groups like home healthcare workers.
Thank you for your replies, Xplantdad and UT. Hubby has been in the hospital all week for a toe amputation and it got me thinking. So far they haven't said anything to him about self-quarantine but I am a little concerned because of the surge at hospitals and the fact that we are both immunocompromised. I've stayed away but wonder about when he is discharged.