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They're asking healthcare workers to wear it for the full shift, every shift. That's fine for short time periods (say, during a COVID spike), but I don't think that's reasonable long term, especially since many healthcare workers work 12h shifts.
My expectation is they wear one when around at-risk individuals, such as in a cancer ward, ER, etc. If it's just in the waiting room for a checkup or something, it's up to them, though they should try to distance themselves from people who choose to wear masks.
Yes...? Isn't that what healthcare workers did before COVID? Why would that be controversial?
If my doctor or nurse isn't wearing a mask I get the same gut reaction as if they're smoking a cigarette. They are, of course, free to do that on their own time, but when they're at work I expect them to be professional and health-conscious. That includes wearing a mask.
My care providers didn't and don't wear a mask every time I visit, though they do maintain a reasonable distance. They do around sick people though.
The post makes it sound like healthcare providers are expected to always wear a mask, which is ridiculous. They should wear a mask about as often as they did pre-2020, more if there's a COVID surge or something.