 Hello everybody, Andrew Maesky here with Dental L. So the talks about what's gonna happen when we get back to work, how things are going to change, you know, there's something new every day. But I was basically talking to actually a dentist the other day. And, you know, they're not happy but they totally understand that things are going to get expensive. Not only will we all have to purchase additional PPE that will likely be disposable so all of the waste which I can't stand but, you know, we will have to purchase that plus patients are going to have to be more scattered throughout like we don't think that there will be allowed to be more than one patient or family at the waiting room or the operator at the same time. So I don't think, you know, long gone are the days I think of having to see patients as quickly as possible, having to clean up like set up as quickly as possible which is kind of nice for the the assistants kind of nice for the hygienists because we don't have to rush rush anymore. But they're talking about like seeing patients, you know, scattered so that nobody's in the office at the same time. They're talking about us wearing PPE literally in the entire office. So let's just say that the dentist comes in to do a check on this patient. They are going to have to wear a whole new set of PPE and then when they go in to do a check for another patient which will probably be the other side of the office if there's two different patients in there at once which there would have to be if you think about it because you had the hygiene patients and you have the dental patients at least they're going to have to take off that PPE and then wear another set for that patient. So how is that going to work right everything's possible but it just means more waste, more time, more money. I think that we're all going to have to start charging patients more because if we're going to be spending like $80 extra actually probably going to be more than that. Let's just pick a number. Let's say we are spending $100 extra day. It's going to be more than that but on PPE because we'll have to dispose of everything per patient. Well prices are going to have to go up a little bit because the dental offices aren't aren't making more they're they're spending more right, but I do think that patients will appreciate the extra care the extra information that we're all taking and they will feel better knowing oh you know to make an appointment it does have to be outside the office like you will have to call in email you can't just come in to make an appointment. I mean I don't know how things are going to work but that's what everybody's saying for new patients as an example they're going to have to fill out the medical history in their car and not just simply wait in the waiting room or just fill out the medical history ahead of time. You know, it's going to be a big, a big change for sure. I'm glad more than ever that I'm a mobile dental hygienist because I can go into patients homes, and it's basically their aerosols their spatter there all of that so yes, I'm exposed, but I'm going to have to be walking into dental office where there's been 20, 20 different patients that day and things are all in the air. They are talking about dental offices having like special filtration systems to help to filter out all of that. But again, that's why I'm very happy to be a mobile dental hygienist where I don't go into offices now. So I just go to that patient's home. So yes, I would still have all of that PPE, whatever that may be, but I'm just exposed to them and they aren't exposed to other patients, because if I have a new set of PPE which they're always supposed to do that anyway per patient or per, you know, family, let's say, it's just they're just exposed to their own, which they would be anyway so they will likely feel more comfortable me coming into their house, opposed to them having to go through all of those different steps, just to book an appointment at the dental office but we do still obviously need to work together like I still need my patients to see a dentist for checkups and for other work, but for their teeth at least they know that I can come into their home. So I do feel like this is going to be a huge amazing thing that will just make people feel so much better. I do have an office in my home too, but that's still better than dental office. I think that that's how people are going to think because I will, if I'm seeing patients in my home, I'm thinking that I would see like one patient every three hours. So that way if there is anything in the air that will have dissipated in that amount of time because they are saying that all of that stays in the air for about three hours. So maybe every three and a half hours to be on this on the safe side. So when a new patient comes in, all of that is out of the air anyway. So these are things that I'm thinking of for myself. But time will tell when they start updating everything, then we will know more and I will update all of you guys. So let me know your thoughts like even if you're just thinking as a patient or if you are a person a patient, would you feel comfortable having a mobile dental hygienist come into your home. Do you feel comfortable going to a dental office which you probably do if it's if you're the only one there, limiting aerosols limiting all of that so we will be making things trying to make things as comfortable for everybody as possible. We're all looking forward to getting back to work I think we're all looking forward to getting back to some sense of normal and we and we will have to start slowly, but we do have to start somewhere right. So let me know your thoughts you guys I'm kind of curious and thank you so much for watching. I will see you guys very very soon.