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Anyone else about over all of this. It feels like every portable, every pulmonary angiogram turns up being a covid rule out? It seems like only after imaging patients are in precautions. Every day I’ll scan or X-ray someone and then not 5 minutes later they’re in precautions. Meanwhile my whole department has already been in contact with the patient in necessary protective equipment. Just curious if anyone else is experiencing this?

Edit: I’ve had too many positive exposures to count.

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