Safe To Babysit Grandkids? Dr. Mallika Marshall Answers Your Coronavirus Questions

BOSTON (CBS) — Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your coronavirus-related medical questions. If you have a question for Dr. Mallika, email her or message her on Facebook or Twitter. Dr. Mallika is offering her best advice, but as always consult your personal doctor before making any decisions about your personal health. I want to start babysitting my six grandkids but one parent works as a nurse on a COVID floor and one works as a policeman. Is it safe to do so? – Joanne The kids are at higher risk of being exposed to the virus since their parents have high-risk jobs. Even if the kids don’t have any symptoms, we don’t know if they could be asymptomatic carriers and possibly put older adults at risk. It would probably be wise to wait since, as a grandmother, you’re likely in a high-risk category. But you could certainly check with your doctor to get their advice. My husband is older and scheduled to start physical therapy soon. I am concerned it still isn’t safe to go to the PT center. – Anita Most medical facilities are safe to visit now. Medical facilities are taking extra special precautions these days to protect their patients and their staff. Your husband will need to wear a mask. They’ll ask questions to make sure he doesn’t have any COVID symptoms. You may not be able to come in with him. And you’ll want to make sure he disinfects his hands when he is done. But in general, it’s safe to go to your medical appointments. I want to pl...
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