It's super important everyone is aware that she's a good person by wearing a mask alone to set example even if it impedes communication while having negligible effect on transmission of airborne viruses.
And all must know how super sciency and doctor-ish she is by wearing status accessories.
But the cool kind of TV show doctor that wears the stethoscope behind the neck in a way that will take more time to put back for a checkup, and again more time to put back for the cool-doctor look after the checkup.
Wearing a stethoscope around your neck becomes second nature from very early on in training. You definitely don't even notice it after a while.
I would sometimes forget I was still wearing it when it got caught on my seatbelt in the car or noticed it was still poking out of my jacket in the grocery store on the way home from work.
So I'd give her a pass on that one, since she is doing the interview from her office.
No excuse for the N95 however on air. That's just crazy town.
Hey, N95s are somewhat expensive to make, and in demand in many hospitals. It's important to waste them on frivolous shit to make sure the population know that you don't care about their lives.
It's super important everyone is aware that she's a good person by wearing a mask alone to set example even if it impedes communication while having negligible effect on transmission of airborne viruses.
And all must know how super sciency and doctor-ish she is by wearing status accessories.
But the cool kind of TV show doctor that wears the stethoscope behind the neck in a way that will take more time to put back for a checkup, and again more time to put back for the cool-doctor look after the checkup.
Wearing a stethoscope around your neck becomes second nature from very early on in training. You definitely don't even notice it after a while.
I would sometimes forget I was still wearing it when it got caught on my seatbelt in the car or noticed it was still poking out of my jacket in the grocery store on the way home from work.
So I'd give her a pass on that one, since she is doing the interview from her office.
No excuse for the N95 however on air. That's just crazy town.
Hey, N95s are somewhat expensive to make, and in demand in many hospitals. It's important to waste them on frivolous shit to make sure the population know that you don't care about their lives.