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Weekly chest xrays on covid patinets?

I'm a mobile tech that goes to five nursing homes that are between 1-2 hours apart. Unfortunately, one of my homes has decided weekly chest xrays are necessary on all of their covid positive patients asymptomatic or not. I believe that is overkill but would like others opinion on that matter.

I was sent 40 exams just for that home yesterday and with my other 4 putting in stats I was only able to get 15 done there and 7 at all my other homes, I can't keep up!

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