03-08-2023, 10:29 AM
(03-07-2023, 09:47 PM)jsd Wrote: Yes, your primary care doctor. In my experience LabCorp is more for drawing bloodwork and running diagnostic tests, I've never gotten shots through them.
An N95 is a facemask (such as you would wear for COVID-19 safety measures). A fit test would just be checking that you're wearing it properly and that it is the right size for your face. I don't know how you would show proof of this if you're being asked for that. Maybe a doctor's note? Essentially all places within the US have ended masking safety requirements, so I'm surprised you'd be asked for that. Though given you'd be working inside a hospital with patients who could be high risk, that makes sense.
Hospitals and doctor’s offices are still requiring masks to be worn, by staff, patients, and visitors alike. At least that is the case here. My hubby works at a hospital and my son and I visited one this morning.
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