Massage therapists, dentists and hairstylists are preparing for a new normal that will see staff and even clients required to wear more personal protective equipment — if they can find it. “Clients can expect their dental team is going to look a little different than before,” Manitoba Dental Association president Dr.
Marc Mallot said. “They are going to be wearing gowns, masks, they may have different shields over their eyes, they may have some enhanced coverings.” On Wednesday, Premier Brian Pallister announced the province’s phased-in approach to re-opening the economy after coronavirus pandemic-related closures.
The plan does not mandate dentists, therapists or stylists to wear masks or gloves, but many businesses and organizations are