This morning I received the following announcement from Massachusetts General Hospital:
"We are writing to let you know about changes you will see at Mass General Brigham clinics and hospitals. We monitor respiratory virus activity throughout the year. Our community has now reached a high level …
This morning I received the following announcement from Massachusetts General Hospital:
"We are writing to let you know about changes you will see at Mass General Brigham clinics and hospitals. We monitor respiratory virus activity throughout the year. Our community has now reached a high level of respiratory virus activity.
To protect our patients, visitors, and staff, as of January 6th, you will see staff wearing masks more often. We do this during periods of high respiratory virus activity to protect our patients and care teams.
During this period, you will see staff masking during direct interactions with patients in clinical locations. Direct interactions are those in patient rooms, patient bays, and other clinical care areas. Care team members are required to wear masks in these situations.
Patients and visitors will be strongly encouraged, but not required, to wear a facility-issued face mask during direct interactions with care team members in Mass General Brigham clinical locations.
Care team members, patients and visitors are not required to mask in lobbies, waiting rooms, or other common areas."
More evidence the entire PsyOp is "Not Over"
This morning I received the following announcement from Massachusetts General Hospital:
"We are writing to let you know about changes you will see at Mass General Brigham clinics and hospitals. We monitor respiratory virus activity throughout the year. Our community has now reached a high level of respiratory virus activity.
To protect our patients, visitors, and staff, as of January 6th, you will see staff wearing masks more often. We do this during periods of high respiratory virus activity to protect our patients and care teams.
During this period, you will see staff masking during direct interactions with patients in clinical locations. Direct interactions are those in patient rooms, patient bays, and other clinical care areas. Care team members are required to wear masks in these situations.
Patients and visitors will be strongly encouraged, but not required, to wear a facility-issued face mask during direct interactions with care team members in Mass General Brigham clinical locations.
Care team members, patients and visitors are not required to mask in lobbies, waiting rooms, or other common areas."
thank you for sharing this...its important
You're welcome. I thought so, too.