CDC guidance to keep practices safe

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CDC guidelines to keep you and your practice safe from COVID-19 infection.

COVID-19 has surged past 200,000 new cases daily. This surge will not only increase the likelihood of patients becoming infected, but additionally increase the risk of infection for the health care providers giving needed care during in-person visits. To help protect doctors who may be at increased risk, the Centers for Disease Control has issued guidelines to keep them safe.

For more on these guidelines, check out the slideshow from our sister publication Medical Economics.

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