Are Library Books Safe? 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. Both Kay and Cheryl want to know if it’s safe to go to an eye appointment, especially since the doctor has to sit nose-to-nose with their patients. It should be fine. Many eye practices are using a special plastic shield on the machine they use to look into your eyes. They should also be wearing masks and possibly goggles or face shields to protect their eyes. You can call ahead to find out what precautions your practice is taking to protect patients and staff. As public libraries begin to open, allowing patrons to pick up requested materials, is it safe to have those materials in our homes and handling them? – Diana It’s unlikely you will contract the coronavirus from a library book, but the risk is probably not zero. So if you take materials out from the library, it wouldn’t be unreasonable, especially if you’re high risk, to let them sit for a few days before using them. My husband and I are both over 65, and he is on chemotherapy for colon cancer. Can we visit and eat with close friends outside? – Betsey on Facebook If you remain outdoors, wear masks, stay socially distanced and bring your own food and drink, it might be fine...
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