I’m an immunocompromised patient navigating a healthcare system that’s increasingly abandoning masks. And I’m genuinely curious:
👉 Do medical professionals still mask in clinical settings—especially around vulnerable patients?
I know many of you have taken the Hippocratic Oath or similar pledges to prioritize patient well-being, minimize harm, and uphold dignity. But in practice, the absence of masking has felt contradictory to those promises—especially for those of us whose health depends on extra caution.
So I’d love to hear from doctors, nurses, med students, or clinical staff: - What guides your decision around masking today? - Does patient comfort or safety factor in? - How do you reconcile your ethical commitments with current norms?
This isn’t meant to accuse—just to open a respectful dialogue about care, risk, and responsibility. I truly want to understand how you weigh these choices.
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