LOL!Your dentist examines your feet, Win?![]()
I'm not going to change dentists just because they do something silly, as long as it doesn't affect my health. The shoe covering thing is silly, mainly because it makes walking more hazardous because footing is slippery. They take my temp, which is fine with me.Nope, and i've been to my dentist a couple of times during this, with one of routine cleanings being much delayed due to pandemic. They changed their procedures for signing in and getting taken to the chair, require mask until they're ready to look in your mouth, and for a while were checking temps at door. i was actually hoping they'd keep some of the changes as i've never cared for waiting rooms, would much rather be in the treatment room alone with a book or my thoughts.
i know that early in the pandemic, before they knew how long it survived on various surfaces there was some concern about picking it up on the shoes and transporting everywhere. Did they do that when you went for the exam? They may be erring on side of caution, especially if instead of just x-raying they are doing any procedure that might be considered an 'oral surgery'. Not sure of what their logic might be now. But i for one, despite minor inconveniences of new procedures at all kinds of medical appointments, would rather they take some unnecessary precautions than take no precautions at all.
And if one thinks it too excessive, you can always look for a new provider.
At the beginning of Covid some "experts" were advising removing your shoes at your door and changing clothes immediately when you got home from shopping.This is a new one on me. Seems rather silly, but......whatever.
Before I get into the dentist chair, I have to stick my feet into a box that has blue plastic covers that automatically snap over my shoes.
Covid Shoe Contamination?
Anyone ever heard of this?
Yes, I remember that nonsense. Also this nonsense from a real doctor/moron:At the beginning of Covid some "experts" were advising removing your shoes at your door and changing clothes immediately when you got home from shopping.![]()
I've been doing those things for decades...before COVID came along. Being Muslim, we remove our shoes as soon as we come into the house. Being a germophobe, I never wear my street clothes in the house. I always change into something more comfortable and either spray the street clothing with disinfectant spray or throw them in the laundry. If I've sat down anywhere (eg) a doctor's office or on a bus, they go in the laundry.At the beginning of Covid some "experts" were advising removing your shoes at your door and changing clothes immediately when you got home from shopping.![]()
What happens when you have people over?I've been doing those things for decades...before COVID came along. Being Muslim, we remove our shoes as soon as we come into the house. Being a germophobe, I never wear my street clothes in the house. I always change into something more comfortable and either spray the street clothing with disinfectant spray or throw them in the laundry. If I've sat down anywhere (eg) a doctor's office or on a bus, they go in the laundry.
They are required to take off all their clothes immediately.What happens when you have people over?
Once you walk in your house, you immediately carry germs in with you before you change clothes. And while you're changing, you shed germs all over the house, unless you change outside. But then, the neighbors might complain.I've been doing those things for decades...before COVID came along. Being Muslim, we remove our shoes as soon as we come into the house. Being a germophobe, I never wear my street clothes in the house. I always change into something more comfortable and either spray the street clothing with disinfectant spray or throw them in the laundry. If I've sat down anywhere (eg) a doctor's office or on a bus, they go in the laundry.
Probably the latter Win!Once you walk in your house, you immediately carry germs in with you before you change clothes. And while you're changing, you shed germs all over the house, unless you change outside. But then, the neighbors might complain.
Or get excited.![]()