Agree. And, how can a doctor possibly hope to diagnose patients whose faces are covered from the bridge of their nose to below their chin? Aren't our faces part of our bodies, which convey important information? Virtual doctor visits at least have uncovered faces and if you are feeling really sick, it beats having to go to the doctor's office. However, I know a few doctors who now have shifted to virtual only appointments because it's easier for them, or whatever. That's not a good idea. You are right -- so much is missed.
They'd probably do as well as they seem to do in person, which is to say, not very!
Agree. And, how can a doctor possibly hope to diagnose patients whose faces are covered from the bridge of their nose to below their chin? Aren't our faces part of our bodies, which convey important information? Virtual doctor visits at least have uncovered faces and if you are feeling really sick, it beats having to go to the doctor's office. However, I know a few doctors who now have shifted to virtual only appointments because it's easier for them, or whatever. That's not a good idea. You are right -- so much is missed.