There are a lot of people swimming in the pool
[QUOTE=Adobe;5115723]The ladies take off their masks for oral, right? And let's face it, a lot of the gals are users and are probably not wearing masks a lot of the time, even if they're wearing masks for their clients. And they're seeing at least a few guys a day, in a closed hotel room or in a car. . . So no mask is not all that more risky than with a mask, because even with a mask, if you're sitting in hotel room you're spreading particles. Masks help a lot but they're not a guarantee (I speak from experience a friend had).
The test? How useful? Someone gets a test on Monday and is exposed later that afternoon. . . They can pass it on before they have any symptoms, and that's assuming they have any symptoms.
Or they get a test on Monday, they get the results on Wednesday, but on Tuesday they were exposed. . . So they have a negative test on Wednesday but they become infectious on Thursday. . . What good was the test?
A test can take an hour or so out of a person's day, even a drive-through test. Realistically, these gals are not going to go testing themselves every day or every other day. Think they're going to invest the money for the test ($80 or more), not to mention the time?
As the previous poster said, the best thing you can do. Whether they tell you they had a test or not. Is wear YOUR mask (this is not the time for DATY, however much you want to) and ask the lady to wear hers as much as possible. I know of one provider who kept pulling her mask down, or lowering it below her nose, until I told her straight out that if she wasn't willing to keep her mask on I wasn't going to come back again to see her. She kept her mask on.
Good luck, whatever you decide.
Just my 2 cents.
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